CPS 4100 Review

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CPS 4100 Review

Postby MilkMan on Mon Apr 04, 2005 5:49 pm

CPS 4100
Range=Very Good
Power=Above Average
Heaviness=Average (A little more than I'd prefer)
Shot time=Above Average
-2.5x=5 seconds
-5x=3.5 seconds
-8.5x=2 seconds
-Fan blast=3.5 seconds
Pumps untill full:16-18

-Pros:
·Good range
·Looks nice
·Like most CPS's it can outblast any of today's soakers.
·Tracked Pump

-Cons:
·Uncomfortable hand grip
·Trigger breaks easily and feels a little awkward
·Sometimes pumping can get tedious

The CPS 4100 is really your standard CPS Blaster. It is mid-sized and has 2.5x,5.0x,and 8.5x nozzles along with fan blast which shoots water everywhere. It has a cylindrical bladder CPS system unlike the more common Spherical bladder. When you see a CPS 4100 you know what to expect. It is a reliable gun that can get you through a lot of battles. My CPS 4100 has outblasted Max-D 6000s, SC600s,Helixs, Xp 310s, Xp 270s and many more. Although it may not compare with other CPS's it's always a good gun to have.

Overall Rating: 8/10
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Postby isoaker on Mon Apr 04, 2005 6:56 pm

Thanks for the review! I'll push it onto the appropriate page in a few days or so.

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Postby vaporizer on Thu Apr 07, 2005 7:33 pm

Huh? I always thought that it was a higher end CPS. Because the CPS 2K was replaced by the 2500, and so on. like this: CPS 2000-CPS 2500-Monster X~Monster-CPS 4100. Jeez, I'm comparing the CPS 2K to a gun nearly half its size. :D
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Postby NiborDude on Thu Apr 07, 2005 8:30 pm

Actually, in space it takes up, both soakers are nearly the same size. I have both. The 2000 is longer, but the 4100 has wider sides and is a little taller.

As for the review I have to add a part about it being reliable. When you get a 4100, reinforce the trigger right away. It sucks when you're ina great battle, and your soaker's trigger breaks. Worst feeling.




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Postby LtDan64 on Fri Apr 08, 2005 11:34 pm

To those this applies to... do the same with an xp70, just make that trigger mechnaism all one piece with some glue or something (the way it really should be). ...It's like they put the tiniest possible bit of plastic on the end of the trigger, as if they designed it to break. Also: worst feeling? Absolutely agreed. I remember when that happened with my xp70, it was the first fight out of its box....



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