Good sniping Blasters... - I need advice on a gun good for sniping.
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The only really good one in stores is the WW Blazer. You can get it online at amazon.com as well.
Only if the price was a buy-it-now, I'm sure it would have sky-rocketed anyway.
Only if the price was a buy-it-now, I'm sure it would have sky-rocketed anyway.
CPS 1000 (Now K-modded into a CPS 10000)
CPS 4100 *in repair*
MI Flash Flood w/Aqua Pak
SC Big Trouble
Blazer
Xenon
Splat Blast
STE Arctic Shock
Vaporizer
Max-D 3000
CPS 4100 *in repair*
MI Flash Flood w/Aqua Pak
SC Big Trouble
Blazer
Xenon
Splat Blast
STE Arctic Shock
Vaporizer
Max-D 3000
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I have to agree w/ Stencil. As a cps 1200 ethusiast, I have to say that that gun is a sniper's choice, especially if k-modded.
Armory:
CPS 12000
CPS 21000
CPS 27000
CPS 12000 (in the works)
CPS 3000 (w/ MI:Overload Backpack)
CPS Splashzooka
SC Big trouble
XP 310 & 270
MI Flash Flood
MI Overload
Douchenator
CPS 12000
CPS 21000
CPS 27000
CPS 12000 (in the works)
CPS 3000 (w/ MI:Overload Backpack)
CPS Splashzooka
SC Big trouble
XP 310 & 270
MI Flash Flood
MI Overload
Douchenator
£60,- for a CPS2500 is way to much, judging from the £-designation, you probably found the auction of the seller "Super Soaker Store". I would not suggest bidding on those, as the seller has quite a high minimum sales price. I consider it a bit of a rip off, as the seller actually bought them for a fraction of that price... but I guess that is commerce :suspicious:. In any case patience is your best bet here, as those guns are generally a lot cheaper in the autumn/winter. I also saw a couple of CPS2500s currently being offered in the US. Depending on where you live, this may or may not be interesting. Whether or not a CPS1200 is suitable I do not know, as I do not own, or have used, this gun. However, the shape of the cps 1200 does at first glace appear to make it a bit less suitable for effective aiming (somewhat similar design as the CPS1500/1700, which are also not ideal for direct aiming). Straight barrel guns are far better suited for sniping, however they are generally more expensive than a CPS1200 (in the case of a CPS2000, a whole lot) and harder to get. Judging from the review of ZOCCOZ of the CPS1200, it packs more power than was generally assumed, more in any case than its successor, the CPS2100. The CPS2100 still packs a far bigger punch than today's soakers though, so depending what you want in a gun, this might also be suitable. So if you want a reasonably priced effective gun, the CPS1200 or CPS2100 might fit the bill. If, however, you were willing to spend a bit more on more powerful guns, I would recommend the CPS2500 as an all-round high performance gun.
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Rarely do many people have the exact same idea of which gun is a perfect size for them. My perfect size happens to be, ironically at that, ~CPS 2500 sized. Please make sure that when you state your opinion on a certain gun that you make sure you state that it is your own personal opinion and not an end-all fact. Because that just annoys people, especially if they've seen plenty of users who do that.
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