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WARPIG Tech Talk - Bushmaster 2000 / Defiant
Re: buying a defiant...what upgrades do i need>?

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Posted by Birdy2k4 on August 09, 2001 at 16:38:01:

In Reply to: buying a defiant...what upgrades do i need>? posted by ihavethebodyofatwelveyearoldgirl on July 31, 2001 at 19:58:07:

if you're only using a preset nitro tank, you void the warranty on the bushy. you need to buy yourself a vertical adapter and a LP inline reg such as a vigilante with low pressure springs (55 at bbtpaintball.com) and then you can use a preset. a better option probably would be to buy a nice nitro tank that's adjustable, then you wouldn't need the new reg, but the stock reg ona bushy isn't that great anyway, so you might want to do that. vigilante reg's, AKA sidewinders and MacDev gladiators are probably the three best reg's for it, then a gen-x.


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