Question About Cps Guns
- Spinner
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I don't know about how the original 1998 and pre-1998 numbers were selected, but I doubt there's any deep reason behind it. The next CPS range after 1998 was just +200 for each class of gun, I.e. the replacement to the 1000 was the 1200, the replacement for the 1500 was the 1700, etc...the only 'mistake' is counting the 2700 like the 2500.
- SSCBen
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The 98 line likely was chosen 1000, 1500, 2500 and then 3000 because of the past year's CPS 2000. They had to skip that because the 2500 is not exactly the same as a CPS 2000. I'm not sure where the CPS 2000's name came from. The 00 line looks like they added 200 to each of the 98 line's blasters. The 02 line doesn't make any sense still. I guess it was just what they chose.
- wetmonkey442
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Well in XPs, in most cases the bigger number is a bigger soaker. The XP 20 is tiny, and the XP 300 is big.
The 2002 line was...weird. The logical thing would have been to call the CPS 2100 a CPS 1400 (1000, 1200, + 200 each time), and the CPS 4100 a...Monster Reloaded? Haha. Well that wouldve been a pretty cool name.
The 2002 line was...weird. The logical thing would have been to call the CPS 2100 a CPS 1400 (1000, 1200, + 200 each time), and the CPS 4100 a...Monster Reloaded? Haha. Well that wouldve been a pretty cool name.