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David Lucitt
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Power Mods(Hyper Mod System)

What is this you say? Hyper mods? Some crazy thing where you chop up your gun and and put tape all over the place and… No, not at all! Hyper mods are specifically designed to target the weak systems and functions of the blaster and correct the problems. Much research has gone into the hyper mods, many experiments, and the internals of the weapons have been thoroughly studied, so you know what your getting. When I first got into water guns, when I wanted to do a mod, it was like, "let me try this, I hope it works." Now, since I have much more experience in the mods field, it is much more refined, and much more effective, because through trial and error, I have gained much knowledge from trying things, messing around, fixing parts, etc. Hey, I don't know everything, but I want you to know that these mods were not just slapped together from a theory on paper. These mods have been tested and worked out to near perfection, and they are the real deal. To find out more about how these mods relate to the weapons and how to apply them, please read: CPS-technology, XP-technology, High Pressure Limit.

From my experience working with mods, I have created 3 levels of power mods, from a simple yet profound improvement to just plain crazy.
Level 1 power mod: Weapon kept stock except for immediate power source.
Level 2 power mod: Additional mods are performed to allow the weapon to handle higher pressure, such as modding the check valve as well as increasing pressure.
Level 3 power mod: Crazy: Internals reinforeced with epoxy. Plastic pump replaced with metal. Trigger heavily reinforced. Check valve modded and pressure chamber extremely modded.

Now, for a brief explanation of why the blasters fire the way they fire: There are mainly two types of blasters, CPS and XP. CPS power comes from a stretchable rubber chamber in either a ball or tube shape. The power on these weapons is determined by the thickness of the rubber chamber. The thicker it is, the more pressure it takes to expand it, giving it more power when water is released out of it. Secondly, there is Xp type technology. The power of an XP is determined mainly by the size of the hard plastic shells where water is mixed with pressurized air, and the strength of the check valve. Read more about these gun types in their respective tech sections, CPS and XP.

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