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|Title = CPS 4100
 
|Title = CPS 4100
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|Image = Cps4100.jpg
 
|Year = [[2002]], [[2004]]
 
|Year = [[2002]], [[2004]]
 
|Available = No
 
|Available = No
 
|Capacity = 2.18L of water
 
|Capacity = 2.18L of water
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|Price = 24.99 USD
 
|Family = [[CPS]], [[SoakerTag]]
 
|Family = [[CPS]], [[SoakerTag]]
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[[File:Super Soaker CPS 4100 Larami 2002 Commercial Retro Toys and Cartoons|thumb|330x330px]]
The '''CPS 4100''' is a [[2002]] [[Super Soaker]] [[CPS]] blaster that holds 2.18L of water. It was the largest Hazbro Super Soaker until the [[Hydro Blitz]] succeeded it. It was the final primary blaster in the CPS line, since it was released in 2002, CPS' final year. This also is so far the only CPS blaster made available for purchase in the [[SoakerTag]] line, as many older blasters were carried over to the line after their initial production run. This blaster has one color scheme seen, and it would probably be the only one ever made. This was also one of the only CPS blasters produced by Hasbro, along with one of the most flexible ones ever made, because of 3 different nozzle settings. This blaster is an excellent blaster for combat, and is slightly intimidating since it is an excellent blaster for combat, because of flexibility, sturdiness, weight, size and power. It is classified as an elastic blaster, meaning it uses elasticity to punch out water instead of plainly using air pressure. This blaster, sadly, has been discontinued after 1 rerelease. Its sheer power and strength can intimidate anyone that comes close.
 
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The '''CPS 4100''' is a [[2002]] [[Super Soaker]] [[CPS]] blaster that holds 2.18L of water. It succeeded both the [[CPS 2700]] and [[CPS 3200]], ''could be considered'' the spiritual successor to the [[Super Soaker 300]] and [[XXP 275]], and was the largest Super Soaker of its time (due to the [[Monster]] line being discontinued) until the [[Hydro Blitz]] succeeded it. It was the final primary blaster in the CPS line, since it was released in 2002, CPS' final year.
   
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Its "little brother" was the [[CPS 2100]], which succeeded both the [[CPS 1200]] and [[CPS 1700]].
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This was also the only CPS blaster made available for purchase in the [[SoakerTag]] line, as many older blasters were carried over to the line after their initial production run. It was ultimately discontinued after its re-release.
== Generation 1 ==
 
   
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It is classified as an elastic-pressure soaker, meaning it uses elasticity to punch out water instead of plainly using air pressure.
{{Blaster
 
|Title = CPS 4100
 
|Image =
 
|Year = [[2002]]
 
|Available = No
 
|Capacity = 2.18L of water
 
|Family = [[CPS]]}}'''Generation 1 '''was the [[CPS]] version of this blaster. It had a very smooth trigger pull, and the trigger pull is very silent, as it just glides. It is also one of the most flexible blasters out there. It is an elastic blaster, and the last CPS primary.
 
   
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The CPS 4100 proved excellent for combat, and is rather intimidating because of flexibility, sturdiness, weight, size and power.
   
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This was also one of the only CPS blasters produced by Hasbro, along with one of the most flexible ones ever made, because of its four different nozzle settings.
   
== Generation 2 ==
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==How to Fire==
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{{Step|1|Fill the CPS 4100's tank with water.}}
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{{Step|2|Pump the soaker at least 30 times to pressurize it, therefore priming it.}}
|Title = CPS 4100
 
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{{Step|3|Pull the trigger to fire.}}
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|Year = [[2004]]
 
|Available = No
 
|Capacity = 2.18L of water
 
|Family = [[SoakerTag]]
 
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'''Generation 2''' was the [[SoakerTag]] version of this blaster. It carried all the functions over from generation 1, the only difference being it being in a new lineup.
 
   
== Review ==
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==Trivia==
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*It is essentially a re-release of the [[Monster]] from the [[Monster Series]] without [[Quick-fill device|Q.F.D.]] compatibility.
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Latest revision as of 23:21, 10 April 2020

CPS 4100
Cps4100
Year Released:

2002, 2004

Available?:

No

Stock Capacity:

2.18L of water

Average Retail Price(s):

24.99 USD

Family:

CPS, SoakerTag

Additional Pages:Reviewless
Super_Soaker_CPS_4100_Larami_2002_Commercial_Retro_Toys_and_Cartoons

Super Soaker CPS 4100 Larami 2002 Commercial Retro Toys and Cartoons

The CPS 4100 is a 2002 Super Soaker CPS blaster that holds 2.18L of water. It succeeded both the CPS 2700 and CPS 3200, could be considered the spiritual successor to the Super Soaker 300 and XXP 275, and was the largest Super Soaker of its time (due to the Monster line being discontinued) until the Hydro Blitz succeeded it. It was the final primary blaster in the CPS line, since it was released in 2002, CPS' final year.

Its "little brother" was the CPS 2100, which succeeded both the CPS 1200 and CPS 1700.

This was also the only CPS blaster made available for purchase in the SoakerTag line, as many older blasters were carried over to the line after their initial production run. It was ultimately discontinued after its re-release.

It is classified as an elastic-pressure soaker, meaning it uses elasticity to punch out water instead of plainly using air pressure.

The CPS 4100 proved excellent for combat, and is rather intimidating because of flexibility, sturdiness, weight, size and power.

This was also one of the only CPS blasters produced by Hasbro, along with one of the most flexible ones ever made, because of its four different nozzle settings.

How to Fire[]

Step 1 - Fill the CPS 4100's tank with water.
Step 2 - Pump the soaker at least 30 times to pressurize it, therefore priming it.
Step 3 - Pull the trigger to fire.

Trivia[]