If its an Mk 2, its only like a 10 or 15x nozzle, compared to the legendary 28.3x nozzle on the Mk 1 (thats right, its not exactly 30x). See this link to isoaker and see for your self. That was a review of the Mk 1 on isoaker. At least I think it has less... With the Mk 1 being the stronger, I would be lead to beleive that the Mk2 has at most 15x, as it was toned down a bitThe nozzle features 30X output, meaning this thing puts out 30 times more water than an XP, Max-D, and SoakerTag. The amount of shots per tank is about 4 1/2. One thing that some people may have trouble with is the weight. Although I find the 2000 an easy to carry gun, others might find it hard to hold up and too heavy. Before you think that this review is everything about the 2000, Ive only told you about half the story. My CPS 2000 is a mark 2.
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Zoccoz- where did I say that the Mk1 chamber is twice the length of the MK.2?
I don't see it in my post anywhere.
If you can point it out to me somewhere in my post, I will happily change it, and by the way, I'd know about the CPS 2000 mk.1 having the shorter but thicker rubber for the PC, and Mk.2 having the longer but thinner tube in the PC.
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I don't see it in my post anywhere.
If you can point it out to me somewhere in my post, I will happily change it, and by the way, I'd know about the CPS 2000 mk.1 having the shorter but thicker rubber for the PC, and Mk.2 having the longer but thinner tube in the PC.
EDIT: Sorry about that- I was typing quickly so I didn't notice it
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How can both the Mk.1 and the Mk.2 have the thicker tubes?CROC wrote:I'd know about the CPS 2000 mk.1 having the shorter but thicker rubber for the PC, and Mk.2 having the longer but thicker tube in the PC.
By the way, I just noticed this thread; exactly what are you quoting and from which thread? In addition, you should get a moderator to move this to the repairs subforum if it's actually about a CPS 2000 repair.
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CROC wrote:Zoccoz- where did I say that the Mk1 chamber is twice the length of the MK.2?
I don't see it in my post anywhere.
If you can point it out to me somewhere in my post, I will happily change it, and by the way, I'd know about the CPS 2000 mk.1 having the shorter but thicker rubber for the PC, and Mk.2 having the longer but thicker tube in the PC.
You didn't mention it, but from what you are suggesting that the output is technicaly half on the Mk.2, its what seemed most likely to give you the idea. Otherwhise I don't know why you would think that the Mk.2 shoots 10X-15X.
This is the quote I am refering to. The most lilely reason why one would think that the Mk.2 is 15X or less, is because one would think it has half the output of the Mk.1. And since you haven't mentioned yet why or where you got 15X from, it still is the only implied reason for your theory at the moment.If its an Mk 2, its only like a 10 or 15x nozzle, compared to the legendary 28.3x nozzle on the Mk 1 (thats right, its not exactly 30x).
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Well, he's wrong. The Mk.2 has at least a 22x, and I believe it has as large a nozzle as the Mk.1. Here. Does iSoaker have both a Mk.1 and Mk.2? I could ask him to measure the nozzle diameter of each and post the results. That would be an easy way to find out.
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Practically every CPS weapon has 15X nozzles. In contrast, every CPS 2000 is known by everybody to have vastly superior firepower (though it's really waterpower ).
Getting back on topic, why is the name of this thread "CPS 2000 repair!" There's absolutely nothing about CPS 2000 repair, and it's in the wrong subforum. And as I said earlier, exactly what are you quoting? I'm completely confused.
Getting back on topic, why is the name of this thread "CPS 2000 repair!" There's absolutely nothing about CPS 2000 repair, and it's in the wrong subforum. And as I said earlier, exactly what are you quoting? I'm completely confused.
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I don't believe any CPS has ever had a 15x nozzle. The 3200's 20x, acording to iSoaker, is a 16x, and Aquanexus says the MX's 11.5x is really a 16x, but that's about it.SilentGuy wrote:Practically every CPS weapon has 15X nozzles. In contrast, every CPS 2000 is known by everybody to have vastly superior firepower (though it's really waterpower ).
Getting back on topic, why is the name of this thread "CPS 2000 repair!" There's absolutely nothing about CPS 2000 repair, and it's in the wrong subforum. And as I said earlier, exactly what are you quoting? I'm completely confused.
This topic is probably misnamed.
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Well, by 15X, I was trying to be really general...in other words, a 15X nozzle on a CPS 2000 wouldn't be out of the ordinary. That was my point.
I think it's actually quite hard to analyze the nozzle size. They are already very small, and measuring equipment besides calipers (I actually have a pair) needs to be used for this kind of thing. In addition, along with the nozzle, output and range depend on the PSI within the soaker.
I think it's actually quite hard to analyze the nozzle size. They are already very small, and measuring equipment besides calipers (I actually have a pair) needs to be used for this kind of thing. In addition, along with the nozzle, output and range depend on the PSI within the soaker.
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I was actually the one who told CROC that, and I got the information from Isoaker's CPS 2000 review. http://www.isoaker.com/Armoury/soaker_s ... ID=cps2000Hannibal wrote:Well, he's wrong. The Mk.2 has at least a 22x, and I believe it has as large a nozzle as the Mk.1. Here. Does iSoaker have both a Mk.1 and Mk.2? I could ask him to measure the nozzle diameter of each and post the results. That would be an easy way to find out.
look at the boxed MK2 picture, on the box it says 10X
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Are you referring to the picture at the bottom? That's the only one that has text that is large and legible...
I don't think that is neccessarily referring to the nozzle rating. It could mean 10X the capacity of something, 10X the range (unlikely, though), etc.
EDIT: Thanks for "confessing," though...
I don't think that is neccessarily referring to the nozzle rating. It could mean 10X the capacity of something, 10X the range (unlikely, though), etc.
EDIT: Thanks for "confessing," though...