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Pros: A powerful, thick and sadistic water stream capable of thoroughly soaking your opponent down to his/her undergarments in seconds. Unlike the lower-rated CPS models, the pumping mechanism is mounted underneath the barrel, making it quite sturdy and resistant to damage. However, do remember that this stuff is only plastic. Cons: Heavy. Let me rephrase that. Really heavy! This things weighs a good deal when fully loaded. It also take many pumps (20-25) to load the firing chamber, but only a couple of blinks to empty it. The single choice of nozzle means one cannot choose a lower setting to conserve ammo when the reservoir is running low on water.
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Reviews: The CPS 2000 is the most powerful water weapon ever created. It can easily defeat 20x power with its enormous nozzle estimated at 30x (Which is to say, absolutly ridiculous. You gotta shoot it to see what I mean). You can feel the gun fire since it is so powerful. The blaster itself is so huge it will scare away anyone thinking of opposing you. The blaster is, in fact, more powerful than the Monster XL. If you think about it, the MXL with both barrels set to 11.5x adds up to 23x. Remember, the CPS 2000's nozzle is estimated to be around 30x. This blaster was the first true big blaster. Until then, there were no blasters as big as these bazookas. Just be careful that you don't shoot anyone in the face, because this blaster could do some harm and waterfights aren't meant to blind people. Also beware, firing the blaster at close range will splash back and drown you as well as the unfortunate victim you're soaking. (Posted on 2000/08/02)
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