Looking for Max infusion Overload

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Looking for Max infusion Overload

Post by Dinosaur » Tue Aug 12, 2014 12:24 pm

Hello, Im looking for a Max infusion overload, and if you have one I'll make you a reasonable offer.
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Re: Looking for Max infusion Overload

Post by SEAL » Wed Aug 13, 2014 9:26 am

I don't think anybody on here has one of those; it is not a very good blaster. Why exactly do you want it? A better choice would be a Colossus or Gorgon, or if you can find a reasonably-priced one on Ebay, a CPS blaster.
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Re: Looking for Max infusion Overload

Post by the oncoming storm » Wed Aug 13, 2014 10:22 am

Mark it as a record, I had to look it up to see what it was, now that is pitiful.

I agree with Seal It sucks (I should know, seen as I had something almost Identical). If you want a serious water blaster go for an old CPS 1000, or 1200 on ebay. Why? Because they don't cost too much and are excellent all around blasters. Many members myself included got started because of 1200's and 1000's and they are still a vital part of most arsenals.
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Re: Looking for Max infusion Overload

Post by Dinosaur » Thu Aug 14, 2014 3:25 am

I can see why your saying that, I was just looking for a backpack blaster that was small so I could run with it, and something that was great, something besides a 3000 or 3200, so I had a look at the ma infusion series, I thought the overload was ok, so I decided to get one. How naive of me.Oncoming the one you had might have been the sneak attack version of the overload.
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Re: Looking for Max infusion Overload

Post by Dinosaur » Thu Aug 14, 2014 3:28 am

I was thinking of a max infusion flash flood, but they're pretty hard to find, and pretty pricey when I find them
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Re: Looking for Max infusion Overload

Post by the oncoming storm » Thu Aug 14, 2014 6:58 am

If you want a good "light" backpack blaster I can recommend several guns

Aqua Pack Devastator (Marauder used these as sidearms in the vermin wars), performance wise it is similar to the Python 2. But it does has a Max D valve however and we all know what that means.

Power Pak probable the best choice in terms of power and versatility but you will need a QFD to use it and most don't come with one on ebay. expect to make a homemade QFD.

Big Trouble The Power Pak's smaller brother and the lightest weapon in this list, it does well with output on the largest setting but will need a nozzle drill to be useful on anything else. Also it has the same QFD issue as the Power Pak.


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Re: Looking for Max infusion Overload

Post by Dinosaur » Thu Aug 14, 2014 3:24 pm

Besides these light ones, any other you would suggest?
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Re: Looking for Max infusion Overload

Post by the oncoming storm » Thu Aug 14, 2014 4:49 pm

I'm totally biased when it comes to Heavy Fire Suppression blasters, you have been warned.


Super Soaker 300
This bad boy has held the record of largest Super Soaker ever (by capacity) for 21 years running. Can hit 55' stock (well mine can), the largest pump ever put on a Super Soaker, and a field life rivaling that of XP's, And CPS class output. Downsides are a loaded weight of just over 25lbs, a rock solid pump (I have some young teen friends who can't fully pump this sucka) and you will almost certainly have to fix it at some point.

After that all you have is the CPS 3000/3200 which I'm sure you already know about.



As a warning, in order to use the heavier options properly on a large battlefield like a park or a whole street without lagging behind your team and becoming a human sponge, you must have a strong legs and a great aerobic system. I'm 5.9" and weight only 140lbs myself and so my 300 to much weight for me to even consider keeping up with a team of peers (I can still outrun kids while wearing it ) because while I am a better runner than most people I'm not nearly in that good a shape yet.
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Re: Looking for Max infusion Overload

Post by Dinosaur » Fri Aug 15, 2014 2:28 am

I'm not that great are maintenance so I'll leave the 300 out. I'll buy a flash flood (preferably max infusion ) if anyone has one, and if anyone has a CPS 3000 adaptor I'll take that as well.Thats the reason I'm doing all of this.My 3000 adaptor got smashed and its unusable.
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