Which Is Better?

General water gun discussion.
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hooligan
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Post by hooligan » Sat Jul 24, 2004 5:40 pm

Hello Fellow Soakers


My friend has a used 1000 that he's willing to sell for 10-15 CDN dollars. At the same time, I could get a 4100 for 30 CDN dollars + 15% tax, making it 34.50. I'm a sniper/grunt, and I already have a 2100. Which would be better for me, the 4100 or the 1000?
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Drewsky92
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Post by Drewsky92 » Sat Jul 24, 2004 5:58 pm

The 1000. And you can sell it for twice the amount on ebay.

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Jadefalcon09
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Post by Jadefalcon09 » Sat Jul 24, 2004 9:43 pm

Alrighty, lets look at the specs of each gun, Im sure we can figure something out with the info you provided :)
However you could have made an easier descision by doing your reasearch and deciding for yourself.
CPS 4100 Stats
Manufacturer: Hasbro Inc. | Copyright Date: 2000 | Release Date: 2002
Class: CPSSeries | Item Number: 9980-0 | Patents: 5,339,937; 5,758,800; 5,779,099; 5,799,827; 5,906,295; 6,012,609
Availability: Rare


Blaster:
Length: 75 cm (29.53") | Width: 16 cm (6.3") | Height: 30 cm (11.81")
Weight: 1700 g (59.96 oz.) Reservoir Volume: 2180 mL (72.67 oz.) | Firing Chamber Volume: 580 mL (19.33 oz.) | Pump Volume: 36 mL (1.2 oz.)

Nozzle: Fan
Range (Level): 6 m (19.69&#39 ;) | Range (Maximum): 9 m (29.53&#39 ;) | Output: 161 mL/sec (5.37 oz./sec) | Output Rating: 19
Power Rating: 11.4 | Shot Time: 3 sec
Nozzle: 8.5x
Range (Level): 7 m (22.97&#39 ;) | Range (Maximum): 11 m (36.09&#39 ;) | Output: 286 mL/sec (9.53 oz./sec) | Output Rating: 33.7
Power Rating: 24.7 | Shot Time: 2 sec
Nozzle: 4x
Range (Level): 6 m (19.69&#39 ;) | Range (Maximum): 10 m (32.81&#39 ;) | Output: 150 mL/sec (5 oz./sec) | Output Rating: 17.7
Power Rating: 11.8 | Shot Time: 3 sec
Nozzle: 2.5x
Range (Level): 6 m (19.69&#39 ;) | Range (Maximum): 10 m (32.81&#39 ;) | Output: 112 mL/sec (3.73 oz./sec) | Output Rating: 13.2
Power Rating: 8.8 | Shot Time: 5 sec

iSoaker.com Ratings:
Power: 90 | Weight: 80 | Capacity: 80 | Overall: 90
CPS 1000 Stats
Manufacturer: Larami Ltd. | Copyright Date: 1997 | Release Date: 1998
Class: CPSSeries | Item Number: 9790-0 | Patents: RE.35412; 5,339,987
Availability: No Longer Made


Blaster:
Length: 58 cm (22.83") | Width: 11 cm (4.33") | Height: 29 cm (11.42")
Weight: 1100 g (38.8 oz.) Reservoir Volume: 2300 mL (76.67 oz.) | Firing Chamber Volume: 620 mL (20.67 oz.) | Pump Volume: 35 mL (1.17 oz.)

Nozzle:
Range (Level): 7 m (22.97&#39 ;) | Range (Maximum): 12 m (39.37&#39 ;) | Output: 195 mL/sec (6.5 oz./sec) | Output Rating: 23
Power Rating: 18.4 | Shot Time: 3 sec

iSoaker.com Ratings:
Power: 90 | Weight: 80 | Capacity: 80 | Overall: 90
Well in your position, both guns are suitable for the job. However it depends what you do more of, front line assaulting or sniping. For sniping your going to want the CPS 1000. Small, light, and packs a punch. However get the CPS 4100 if you have more assault working for you, and you can lift heavy weight. If that’s not your style, and you like to ambush/snipe, the CPS 1000 is your best bet. Light, rare, powerful, and you can get away with it easily because of its weight.

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Post by Veteran » Sun Jul 25, 2004 4:52 am

Get the 1000 dude. Better gun.

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