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| Member Join Date: May 2007 Location: Europe
Posts: 43
UserID: 1095 | Hi, Like the weak cps4100 trigger, does the monster xl also have weak spots in it construction? I like to buy one (from a local auction site or Ebay) but since they're all in used state i like to know if there are parts that can break easily. How durable are these guns? Since there not cheap i want to find one that actually keeps working.(i don't mind if it has a minor leakage or scratches) |
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| Administrator Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Virginia
Posts: 3,264
UserID: 576 | The MXL is fine. The CPS 4100 Mk.2 (the SoakerTag re-release) is the only gun that has a trigger notoriously prone to breaking, although I believe the CPS 2100 Mk.2's trigger is similar. All other guns, including non-Mk.2 CPS 4100s, should be fine. Of course, Super Soakers with Max-D triggers (the Max-D series, recent water guns, etc.) have issues with the springs weakening. The MXL should be fine though. ![]()
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