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preed76
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Hellooo

Post by preed76 » Fri Jun 20, 2014 11:31 am

Hi guys, I know absolutely nothing about water pistols!
Just wondering if someone could help me out, I was going over my old stuff, some of which I haven't touched in like 15 years! and to my surprise I found this in my attic.

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Did my research (used google for 45 seconds) and found its pretty decent and sought after by some people, I think I only used it around 20 or so times, I got pretty bored easy has a kid, so the only damage is a few scratches and the sticker peeling off due to being sat in the attic for past god knows how many years. Just have a quick few questions if someone could help me out.

  • How do I know if its a mk1 or mk2?
  • Whats the best way to go about selling such item has its competely wasted on me.
  • And whats the average price I should be looking to sell for.
  • FYI I live in UK


Apologies if this is in the wrong section of the forum and thanks in advance! Px :)

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Re: Hellooo

Post by TheSoaker » Fri Jun 20, 2014 1:58 pm

What you have there is a CPS 2000 MK-2. On the MK-1 the pressure gauge extends past the forward strap point on the blaster and the plastic has a weaker feel to it. Also the pink and yellow Super Soaker sticker says Air Pressure Super Soaker instead of Constant Pressure Super Soaker.
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Re: Hellooo

Post by marauder » Fri Jun 20, 2014 4:26 pm

I probably wouldn't sell it for any less than 60 pounds, however, the British/European market is not as strong as the American/Canadian market, so low demand may cut into the price. Your 2000 looks like it's in great condition. I would recommend adding international shipping as an option to increase the likelihood of selling.
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