does anyone think we will see any more huge cps soakers any more?
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does anyone think we will see any more huge cps soakers any more?
you know like maybe new monster line soaker or a new CPS version
like maybe a newer model of the CPS 2000, 2500
like maybe a newer model of the CPS 2000, 2500
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- SSCBen
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Actually, the thought that Hasbro stopped production of good water guns is a misconception. Hasbro owned Larami since 1994. The water guns from 1994 until 2001 were the best we have seen. The problem was the complete Larami takeover/dissolution that lead into the split of some engineers from Larami to create Buzz Bee Toys.
With that being said, there are still some pretty good water guns out. Buzz Bee and Hasbro's largest water guns aren't bad by any standard. But, if you're looking for something like the CPS 2000 or 2500, you should know that it is unlikely that manufacturers ever will construct something similar. Homemade water guns I believe are the best option for those willing. The remainder seem to do nothing more than spend massive amounts of money for water guns from eBay and complain... I would not recommend either for obvious reasons.
With that being said, there are still some pretty good water guns out. Buzz Bee and Hasbro's largest water guns aren't bad by any standard. But, if you're looking for something like the CPS 2000 or 2500, you should know that it is unlikely that manufacturers ever will construct something similar. Homemade water guns I believe are the best option for those willing. The remainder seem to do nothing more than spend massive amounts of money for water guns from eBay and complain... I would not recommend either for obvious reasons.
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I don't think BBT really improves each year as the Blazer does better than the Orca (at least that's what's been said, plus the Orca has some design issues). For CPS's, I've been able to score some good deals a bit, and looking around to friends who have them also helps a lot. I belive they work better than homemades (in general at least) unless you're very proficient with them and can make something light, simple, and effective. (yet guns like those can be complicated to build, considering things like the trigger, a case or anything to improve handling, etc.)
What I did is I looked to all options. Homemades are in progress while I have plenty of CPS's (total accessable for any war), as well as some BBT guns. BBT guns do lack the handling, lightness, and range of the older CPS's, but still do fairly well.
What I did is I looked to all options. Homemades are in progress while I have plenty of CPS's (total accessable for any war), as well as some BBT guns. BBT guns do lack the handling, lightness, and range of the older CPS's, but still do fairly well.
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BBT isn't that good, personally, one of my friends Pirhanna broke down after 1 summer, I'm repairing it but it is still in poor condition, If you can help tell me good ways too repair it.C-A_99 wrote:I don't think BBT really improves each year as the Blazer does better than the Orca (at least that's what's been said, plus the Orca has some design issues). For CPS's, I've been able to score some good deals a bit, and looking around to friends who have them also helps a lot. I belive they work better than homemades (in general at least) unless you're very proficient with them and can make something light, simple, and effective. (yet guns like those can be complicated to build, considering things like the trigger, a case or anything to improve handling, etc.)
What I did is I looked to all options. Homemades are in progress while I have plenty of CPS's (total accessable for any war), as well as some BBT guns. BBT guns do lack the handling, lightness, and range of the older CPS's, but still do fairly well.
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Ok.
One of the nozzles is not working, Another is mostly clogged, and the final one is open but only shoots 20 feet upon 30-45 pumps. The pump rubs against the guns and has caused a small cut where water leaks from (Will break the gun if fixed), also in the back there is a dent, (I'm fixing).
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I can't really tell what your problem is. It sounds as if there are multiple problems. My first tip would be to post even more information. Read this thread for the best tips on getting help. I know this might seem hard for you, but you must realize how hard it is making a diagnosis without the water gun with you.
The nozzles can be cleaned out. Get a spray nozzle for your hose and blast out what you can. Pipe cleaners (the things people making fuzzy stuff out of in elementary school) can clean out the larger nozzles.
I don't quite understand what you mean by the "pump rubs against the guns" as well. Could you describe that problem in more detail?
The nozzles can be cleaned out. Get a spray nozzle for your hose and blast out what you can. Pipe cleaners (the things people making fuzzy stuff out of in elementary school) can clean out the larger nozzles.
I don't quite understand what you mean by the "pump rubs against the guns" as well. Could you describe that problem in more detail?
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I think by 2020-2030, super intelligent engineers and/or scientists will create a new line of super super soakers which will make even the CPS 2000/CPS 3200 Obsolete. Technology changes every year, and new ideas are invented to replace the old. (a bit off topic for this analogy)
For example...when we thought cars running 100% on water wasn't possible a few decades ago, it became a reality today. There are electric powered cars running 100% on water, fully existing using electrolosis to split the water molecules into oxygen and hydrogen, and using the hydrogen to power the fuel cell where the exhaust is water. However this technology haven't went into large scale production of these cars yet as many tests have to be runned.
Back to the CPS 2000,2500,3200,etc. We may not think the line of CPS guns and technology may come back, but a newer innovative ideas will come out, obliterating the larger CPS designs and prove the primary existance of water gun power.
For example...when we thought cars running 100% on water wasn't possible a few decades ago, it became a reality today. There are electric powered cars running 100% on water, fully existing using electrolosis to split the water molecules into oxygen and hydrogen, and using the hydrogen to power the fuel cell where the exhaust is water. However this technology haven't went into large scale production of these cars yet as many tests have to be runned.
Back to the CPS 2000,2500,3200,etc. We may not think the line of CPS guns and technology may come back, but a newer innovative ideas will come out, obliterating the larger CPS designs and prove the primary existance of water gun power.
Armoury: Level III- (2) (going to have)Super Heavy Assualt homemades (2) Heavy Assualt CPS (Monster XL,etc)(3)Medium Assualt CPS (4100,etc)(4) Light Assualt CPS (1200, etc) (15) secondary weapons(Xp,MAXD,etc) (5) Extra Stuff
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There aren't too many areas that the existing companies haven't moved into that would be cheap to do. Certainly, many innovations exist solely in homemade water guns, but the manufacturers do pay attention to what is being made and will manufacture anything they think is valuable. I personally don't see anything wrong with the old CPS line of water guns and I don't think they need to innovate further. I think most ideas have been exhausted. Now is the time to work with what we know, and we know a lot. If the manufacturers wanted to make more powerful water guns, they would.
Also, no car has or will run off water alone (or with another chemical to aid the process). Such a design is the subject of constant hoaxes. It takes more energy to split the hydrogen and oxygen than you will get back from the two. Fuel-cells operate on a different mechanism and do not run on water alone.
Perhaps this entire thread should be a sticky if there isn't one already like it...
Also, no car has or will run off water alone (or with another chemical to aid the process). Such a design is the subject of constant hoaxes. It takes more energy to split the hydrogen and oxygen than you will get back from the two. Fuel-cells operate on a different mechanism and do not run on water alone.
Perhaps this entire thread should be a sticky if there isn't one already like it...
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I think you are right, as the process is very complicated and requires other chemicals. However the primary substance to supply the energy is water.
Instead of gas, you use water, it will all be explained in further detail in this video. It is several years old, but it is cool to watch.
Click here - Top Gear GM Hy-Wire
Instead of gas, you use water, it will all be explained in further detail in this video. It is several years old, but it is cool to watch.
Click here - Top Gear GM Hy-Wire
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Armoury: Level III- (2) (going to have)Super Heavy Assualt homemades (2) Heavy Assualt CPS (Monster XL,etc)(3)Medium Assualt CPS (4100,etc)(4) Light Assualt CPS (1200, etc) (15) secondary weapons(Xp,MAXD,etc) (5) Extra Stuff
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That car is a fuel-cell car. Sorry, but it doesn't run on water. There are no proved working water fuelled cars.
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I think I phrased it wrong in my previous post.
What I meant to say was it was a hydrogen car utilizing hydrogen fuel cells.
However, the video was obsolete saying the car runs on water?
Oh well, I guess the wiki has more power than TopGear...
also in the wikipedia is states:
What I meant to say was it was a hydrogen car utilizing hydrogen fuel cells.
However, the video was obsolete saying the car runs on water?
Oh well, I guess the wiki has more power than TopGear...
also in the wikipedia is states:
water fuelled car
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Armoury: Level III- (2) (going to have)Super Heavy Assualt homemades (2) Heavy Assualt CPS (Monster XL,etc)(3)Medium Assualt CPS (4100,etc)(4) Light Assualt CPS (1200, etc) (15) secondary weapons(Xp,MAXD,etc) (5) Extra Stuff