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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns
Re: Paint/barrel match...

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Posted by Razorpb on October 25, 2002 at 15:23:50:

In Reply to: Re: Paint/barrel match... posted by titan on October 25, 2002 at 02:50:58:

I thought I read that the Boomstick was made specifically for the RPS/PMI balls, maybe rumor but hear lots of good things about that combo.

Razor

: : OK, measured the old Boomstick today. .687 on the dot.

: : In an effort to solve problems with anything else, I need to know the hands down best paint for that barrel on my Cocker. Price is no object since I doubt I'll run through more than a case getting the bugs out. Since it is a cocker, the paint HAS to match the barrel well. I'm sick of them rolling out.

: : So whats the best paint for my gun? Also whats a good paint in thew $40-60 a case price range for rec ball?

: I've always stuck with RP/PMI premium paint and it has always worked great out almost any barrel. I too have a cocker with a Dye boomy on it. Hope this helps!




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