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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns

Dye Boomsticks: glued vs screwed


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Posted by:
tok3n

on September 19, 2003 at 00:22:06

Hi. I've been out of the paintball scene for a few years now. I own one of the early autococker stainless steel boomsticks. Now I see they have the titanium series. The thing I'm confused about is the change from a one piece barrel like my old boomstick to a boomstick with unscrewable aluminum front end. Is that something new for 2003?

Which models (boomstick, Ti boomstick, etc..) and what years have the two piece system? Does the unscrewable front end make the barrel less accurate?

And what is the Iron Man Series? Is that just another name for any boomsticks (SS and Ti) or is a different line all together (unscrewable front?)?

Thanks.

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