Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2007 3:58 pm
Today/yesterday's mod work has confirmed the existence of three CPS 1200 marks, whereas it was previously thought that there were only two. The original colors do not indicate just one mark.
Mark 1: Original yellow and purple coloring, pump cap can be pried off without too much trouble. The nozzle cover has a lighter, glazed look to it in comparison to the mk2. This cover can not only be pried off in one piece, but also comes off rather easily and has a thin rim inside. There is virtually no trace of glue on the inside either. This is the original version and has a super strong HPL that can still deliver 13 pumps with 45 balloons of a moderate K-mod.
Mark 2: Original yellow and purple coloring, pump cap can be pried off without too much trouble. Nozzle cover cannot be pried off in one piece. In fact, I almost drove the screwdriver through my finger while trying to pry it off yesterday [it gave me a glancing blow instead, oww, but less oww then it could have been]. The inside of the nozzle cover is plain and has signs that lots of glue was used. The HPL of this version sucks, at 40 balloons, I could only get a single pump in [but it shot more than 45ft].
Mark 3: Silver and purple coloring. I don't know anything about this version other than that, but I'd assume it is like the mk2.
Mark 1: Original yellow and purple coloring, pump cap can be pried off without too much trouble. The nozzle cover has a lighter, glazed look to it in comparison to the mk2. This cover can not only be pried off in one piece, but also comes off rather easily and has a thin rim inside. There is virtually no trace of glue on the inside either. This is the original version and has a super strong HPL that can still deliver 13 pumps with 45 balloons of a moderate K-mod.
Mark 2: Original yellow and purple coloring, pump cap can be pried off without too much trouble. Nozzle cover cannot be pried off in one piece. In fact, I almost drove the screwdriver through my finger while trying to pry it off yesterday [it gave me a glancing blow instead, oww, but less oww then it could have been]. The inside of the nozzle cover is plain and has signs that lots of glue was used. The HPL of this version sucks, at 40 balloons, I could only get a single pump in [but it shot more than 45ft].
Mark 3: Silver and purple coloring. I don't know anything about this version other than that, but I'd assume it is like the mk2.