CPS 2000 Mk1 Near Perfect!
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Re: CPS 2000 Mk1 Near Perfect!
Your forgetting that collectors will pay the price no matter what, as long as I get it. And real water gun lovers will probably just make their own gun thats better and cheaper anyway.
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Re: CPS 2000 Mk1 Near Perfect!
I have a 2000a2 and 2500 of a friend's that I haven't returned yet which I borrowed for a war last friday. The 2500's trigger has gone awry again and I'm going to fix it up, while the 2000 works fine but the trigger reinforcement I did was undone for some reason. (This also applies to the previous repair I made on the 2500; it was undone somehow and the trigger's messed up again.)
My friend stores these blasters in the garage, so I've decided to hold onto them until he asks for them back. Once their bladders rot, I'm definitely going to buy them out. (At a price I can afford.) He knows that they're fairly well valued (and leaves them in the garage during the winter anyways), but doesn't know much outside of that.
I'm still slightly wary of the bladders rotting out. They've lasted this long and seem well built to last longer but I suppose someday they have to go out even if they haven't been used. (Or perhaps especially if they haven't been used. Once this happens, I may end up buying all the broken-bladdered SS's I can possibly get my hands on. I've waited 5 years to have a Monster XL, SC Power Pak, and others, though perhaps I'm probably better off building my own Power Pak homemade as they are quite easy to make.
My friend stores these blasters in the garage, so I've decided to hold onto them until he asks for them back. Once their bladders rot, I'm definitely going to buy them out. (At a price I can afford.) He knows that they're fairly well valued (and leaves them in the garage during the winter anyways), but doesn't know much outside of that.
I'm still slightly wary of the bladders rotting out. They've lasted this long and seem well built to last longer but I suppose someday they have to go out even if they haven't been used. (Or perhaps especially if they haven't been used. Once this happens, I may end up buying all the broken-bladdered SS's I can possibly get my hands on. I've waited 5 years to have a Monster XL, SC Power Pak, and others, though perhaps I'm probably better off building my own Power Pak homemade as they are quite easy to make.
- zeda.beta
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Re: CPS 2000 Mk1 Near Perfect!
How many collectors are you going to get though? Once the season picks up you might get a slight rise in price, but it isn't a good year for selling.RockMan ZX wrote:Your forgetting that collectors will pay the price no matter what, as long as I get it. And real water gun lovers will probably just make their own gun thats better and cheaper anyway.
I reject your reality and substitute my own.
Quack damn you.
Quack damn you.
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Re: CPS 2000 Mk1 Near Perfect!
It is really funny to see and to read how much we can discuss about this topic
A gunner has to do what his Soaker requires...
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Re: CPS 2000 Mk1 Near Perfect!
Yeh so much to know about 15 year old pieces of plastic. Did u guys know that the Japanese version of the Ancient Mew Card (pokemon cards) is worth 200.00 US Dollars?
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@Bopper53
Collectors will, but nobody here on this side
Collectors will, but nobody here on this side
A gunner has to do what his Soaker requires...
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@ RockMan ZX Besides this it is funny to talk to you Nobody here wants to make you down here, it is just funny to argument about a topic^^
A gunner has to do what his Soaker requires...