CPS 2000 marks
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CPS 2000 marks
I sure we've all seen this youtube video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3XL9bhXkFM Look at the 2000's Presure guadge lenght same as Mk1, and then look at the area just above it, It has markings Just Like Mk2 ! is this an unknown version of the CPS 2000 ?
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Re: CPS 2000 marks
The video quality is so bad on mobile that I can hardly tell what is being filmed, lol. All I can say is that if it has an mk1 length gauge and the bladder visibly expands and contracts across its full length, then it is an mk1. The gauge trumps all other indicators of the version. We are progressing toward a future system where minor and/or inconsistent changes are disregarded and only a few core features are used to determine marks. With an emphasis on performance differences, most models no longer have specific marks, just versions with no individual power, modding, or monetary information value.
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Not sure what markings about the pressure gauge you're referring to. That thing is definitely a Mk1.the oncoming storm wrote:Look at the 2000's Presure guadge lenght same as Mk1, and then look at the area just above it, It has markings Just Like Mk2 ! is this an unknown version of the CPS 2000 ?

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Re: CPS 2000 marks
SEEMS like there's no difference. Actually, there are no markings above the guage, just solid gray PlastIque.

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