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Re: Best way to upgrade 98 custom into snipeing gun

In Reply to: Re: Best way to upgrade 98 custom into snipeing gun posted by Jake_Bradley on September 07, 2003 at 20:45:22:


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Posted by:
Flash123

on September 08, 2003 at 17:36:52

: It all depends on what you prefer. Get the flatline barrel, if you like it. Other than that, I suggest compressed air if you can afford it. Some like remote lines and stocks, I'm not one of them. The possibilities are as limitless as the things tippman makes for their guns.

: Jacob "F.Y.B." Bradley
: XO Recon 1
: FL Division

Yup, I agree. Get a Flatline barrel, but remember it is best not to spray and pray with it since it is hard to clean in the field if you break a ball. Short to medium range it is the most accurate and it gives you the longest range of any other gun out there [of course it is at the cost of accuracy though].

One other thing is I have been able to hook my shots around baracades by leaningthe gun to the side to get a back spin on it. Its a little tough to learn at first but can be done with practice.


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