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Description:
The CPS1700 is virtually identical to the CPS1500 with the exception of
its body colouring. Because of this, it has yet to be removed from its
original packaging (Thus, all the listed stats are estimated). From others'
reports, the behavior of the CPS1700 is also equal to that of the CPS1500.
At the front of the blaster are two nozzle settings. One nozzle is rated
at 5x while the other is rated at 10x. The smaller nozzle can be used
to extend the firing time of the blaster. The CPS1700 has an estimated
3.0L water reservoir yet its maximum rate of fire can easily drain its
resources. The shoulder strap allows one to carry this weapon even when
climbing or if using another water weapon while its built-in handle makes
refilling very simple. Pros: Mid-sized, light, and easy to carry thanks to its shoulder strap. Despite its size, it packs good power and stream size. It also does not take too much effort to pump up the firing chamber. The two nozzle settings also allows one to be a little more thrifty with one's water usage or more sadistic with drenching your foes. Cons: This weapon can quickly drain is resources if the user is too trigger-happy. One should also take care not to run or fall with the pumping mechanism extended as this appears to be the most fragile part of this otherwise well-built blaster. The pump may break if not treated with proper respect.
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