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Re: Best way to upgrade 98 custom into snipeing gun

In Reply to: Best way to upgrade 98 custom into snipeing gun posted by UnToUcHaBLE on September 07, 2003 at 19:06:46:


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Posted by:
Clayphoto

on September 07, 2003 at 23:07:56

My suggestions;
1) A Bore-matching barrel. Take your pick on maker. In my case, I got a Freak Starter kit. Works wonders.

2) Some kind of air regulation. In my case, I have CO2 running on a Female Palmer Stabilizer that helps tremendously. Added benifit is that I will still be able to use it as a second regulator if I ever get HPA. HPA in of itself will always add a regulator of some type.

3) Close your eyes and hold your gun to your shoulder. When you open your eyes, you should already see the sights aligned properly in front of your eyes without making ANY adjustment in your head or the way you are holding your gun. If the sights are high or low, you need to "adjust the height" of your gun in some way. Normally with a drop or a change in angle of your air adapter.

After you have the gun aligned for height, I recommend you move the gun as close as you can towards your face while still making the rear sight usable. That will determine how much of a forward or reverse you need.

Just things to consider!
Clayton
: What things do i need to upgrade my 98 custom (tippmann) into a accurate sniping gun?


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