When I saw this gun at Canadian Tire, I Knew I'd rule the neighborhood.
I did.
My brother and sister ran away from me, and my sister's friend ran away from me screaming, as if she was being attcked by Godzilla or something. Boy, It was good...
I just wanted to tell you how my first day with the CPS 2500 was. Even though I has nothing to do with the review, I just wanted to talk about it...
'Nuff bragging. I'll get to the review.
The CPS
2500 is an awesome gun. Even though it does no match the power of its predececor,
the CPS 2000, its not bad. Some might even wonder why the CPS 3000
was created, its almost
the same, but oh well. The gun gives excellent power, as it has three nozzles
to choose from. They are 5x, 10x, and 20x. Each have their own
usages. They are explained
below.
5x- This
nozzle, while still the smallest on the gun, packs a wallop. This nozzle
is best for conservation.
10x- A step up from the 5x nozzle, the 10x nozzle is the nozzle I use most. The duration of the 10x nozzle is shorter than the 5x, but it is the way of getting someone fairly wet without draining your water supply.
20x- This
nozzle is deadly. And I mean DEADLY. The biggest nozzle on the CPS 2500,
it is the ultimate drenching tool. Having one shot from this guy
is not a good experience.
The main problem of the CPS
2500 is the tank. To fill up your pressure chamber completly, half of your
water would be gone. Which is not bad if your using the 5x or 10x
nozzles, but if your using
the the 20x, say hello to pumping again.
The CPS
2500 is a great gun. If your in the Market for buying a Water gun, I recommend
buying this gun.
~Rocky