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NOTE: Proceed at your own risk, I made these modifications for myself, but they are also here for your use IF you think you can operate safe enough.  I highly reccomend adult supervision if you are under 15, and even still take the proper safety procedures (ie safety goggles, etc.).  I am not responsible or liable if you hurt yourself while performing any of these procedures, you perform these with the knowledge of such.  I entrust you to your own personal safety, and am not responsible for your safety while operating on a weapons modification from this site.
 

CPS 3000X
This is the ultimate hosing machine, nothing else is like the soakage generated except for Collossus and Tribulation.  Taking a simple Monster X and CPS 3000 or 3200 you can create a death cannon with relatively simple ease.  First you will obviously need the CPS 3000 and Monster X.  There are two ways to make the 3000X.  You can have a speed fill one with Supercharger capabilities, or atempt to create a beast that matches the original Death Walker (see MIB).  We will first give instructions to the fast fill 3000x, because it is simpler.  First open up your Monster X, put all the screws and plastic peices that needed to be taken off in a designated area, you WILL need them.  Next take off the reservoir on the Monster X, there should be a metal screen of wire mesh where the reservoir meets the inside guts of the blaster.  You should remove the mesh and insert the end of the 3000's tube into the hole you have just created.  You will want to pull out the end of the 3000's tube, the peice that will only let water out when pushed in on.  This way you will have a constant flow of ammo.  You may have to glue it in with JB Weald.  Once finished be VERY careful not to pull the hose conection out of the gun.  You may also want to duct tape it or lash it tight. 

Collosus
In this mod we shall take a CPS 3200 and turn it into a war powerhouse.  First open up the 3200, disconect it from the backpack first.  The 3200 will have screws on the inside as well, when you open it up you will have to pull off the black peice that holds the two plastic shells together on the back of the gun, and unscrew the nozzles from the front.  Put the peices in a designated area so you dont loose them.  The firing chamber will be a purple cylindrical peice of plastic covering a rubber tube with a short cylyndrical, yet wider peice of black plastic at the back of it with an orange line on it (what you measure your power by).  You will have to take this off in order to slip on the rubber intertube (I reccomend mountain bike 24", cut it the size of the rubber).  Once you have your slivers of rubber slip them over the rubber peice, preferably at least 15 sleeves.  Then put the shell back on.  I modded my nozzles also, opting for 10x, 20x, 25x, and shotgun (nodded 5x, the typhoon was changed to 25x).

SS 100 Cannon
 One day my friend Josh (Psycho) and I were training with SS 100mk2s.  One thing we noted was the remarkable amount of shots the 100 could dish out in comparison to other guns its size I had like the XP 105 and XP 270.  We decided though, that even though the 100 could use the reservoirs of most other classic guns it would be better just to have one giant reservoir then so many backups. 
Step #1: Take a 2 liter bottle that is empty of its contents (duh), and punch a hole in the top of the cap just small enough for a tube (I think it's 1/8 of an inch)  to fit around the tube on the 100 that intakes water from the reservoir. 
Step #2: Duct tape it really tightly to the cap making sure not to tape it to the reservoir (2 liter soda bottle) itself. 
Step #3: Now duct tape the tube to the tube tat intakes water, after cutting off the white intake filtering device. 

SC 600 Combat Musket
WM 600
I know your probably saying, what?  Musket?  Actually you'll see, I only call it a musket because it shoots more water then a reguler "rifle" gun and is less acurate, but more acurate and shoots less then a shotgun mod. 
Step #1: First of all open up your SC 600 by taking out all the screws.  You will need to pry off 2 caps that hold the 600 together as well, one on the nozzle, and one where the pump shaft meets the pump handle; I suggest a large flathead screwdriver. 
Step #2: After this you will have to unscrew the orange plastic cylinder from around the rubber firing chamber.  Some peices may be glued, so be careful not to break these unless you have to.
Step #3: Now take slivers of bike intertube (I reccomend at least 10)  about the length and circumference of the firing chamber (I dont have anymore and I didn't write down the size unfortunately) and slide it over this.  First you will have to unscrew the large cylindrical plastic device that fits into the orange cylander.
Step #4: Now after you have reassembled your SC 600 you will have to saw off the nozzle half way.  The 600 has a form of valve in the nozzle itself which is activated when pressure is applied from the QFD, this enables more water to come into it then a usual 1x beam; sawing it half way opens up this valve for a larger shot which I estimate at 4.5x-6x.
Step #5: Make sure everything is still together, and sand the nozzle so it will not spray as much.  I painted mine black and customized the external frame, you can do that also or just leave it reguler.

Tribulation
Tribulation
You have probably heard something before about this weapon.  Now I'll tell you how to construct it.  Basically Tribulation is a CPS 1700 that has been so modded its almost a new gun.  This includes pressure mods, capacity mods, and nozzle mods, not to mention cosmetic mods.
Step #1: Dissasemble the gun.  Now dissasemble the circular plastic container that contains the actual rubber firing chamber.  Remove the firing chamber and get yourself some party balloons.  I used 48.  I know, I know, the more balloons you use the more power and range, but you have to remember that if you put on a whole bunch of balloons like let's say 70 your gun will not be able to pump as much water into your firing chamber as before so you'll have a decreased shot time, and with a 30x nozzle you already have pitiful shot time.  Not only that, but I'm not really sure how much the internals of a CPS 1700 or 1500 can take.  I know that reports are saying the CPS 2100 has been able to take around 75, but I wouldn't push it, so let's just go with around 48.  Because the balloons are pretty long they end up spanning the whole rubber firing chamber.  You don't want that because of the way the firing chamber is held by the rest of the internals.  The first inch or so of the firing chamber is like a cylinder and that part actually fits into the gun itself.  You will need to cut that first inch or so off of the balloons so that the firing chamber will fit inside the gun properly.  Don't cut it too much though, or else the balloons may come off at some point or another.  This is an important step.
Step #2: You're going to need to perform a check valve freeze in order to pump that bad boy up all the way.  I don't have any pictures taken of this currently, and it is INCREDIBLY IMPORTANT that you do not screw up this step.  Because of this you should check out Super Soaker Central's page on K Modding.  They do a very good job at explaining the ends and outs of K modding.  After you're done with this put the gun back together again.

Step #3: Saw the reservoir in half with a hacksaw or other saw, right before the strap hook towards the end of the gun.  It is easier to do this when the gun is not taken apart.  You will need to make sure you make your cut before the reservoir changes its shape at the back to form a circle.  This will ensure a snugger fit for your reservoir addition.
Step #4: Now take a 3 liter soda bottle and cut it 2/3 of the way towards the top before it starts angling to the cap.  Get some plastic epoxy and coat the section of the bottle that will be inside the reservoir.  You will need to insert the 3 liter soda bottle into the reservoir with open end meeting open end. 
Step #5: Once it's inside you will need to apply more epoxy on the outside where the bottle and the reservoir meet.  I wrapped duct tape around the plastic bottle to make it more durable since it's not nearly as thick as the actual reservoir (especially the CPS 1500).  I advise that you do that although it's not essential.  That reminds me, the only difference between the 1500 and 1700 besides coloring is that the plastic on the 1500's reservoir is thicker.
Step #6: Cut off the orange nozzle cone thingy.  I just did a cut on the top and was able to peel it off.  After you do this you'll see the nozzle selector exposed and you can unscrew it.  After that the nozzle size will be about 10x.  However, you can cut the rest of the orange/black part off all the way down to the white part right where the screen is.  Saw this off but be sure to leave the screen in tact.
Step #7: You'll probably need a new paint job after all these mods have been done because the outside of your gun is going to look like crab.  I advise painting it and maybe using some decalling or something to spruce it up.  Congrats!   You're finished!
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