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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom
Re: M98 Custome barrels ? Which is better ?

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Posted by Terry "Chiltepe" Kyle on March 03, 2002 at 13:41:14:

In Reply to: M98 Custome barrels ? Which is better ? posted by Tommy on March 02, 2002 at 17:57:42:

For about $50 the Dye Excel is good my son has one. It handles most paint we've run across. He shoots me first on a regular basis! It was also the first to be "out of Stock" after Christmas. That alone told me it was most sought after in the price range. Like a truck stop with a full parking lot, there must be something good about the food there! It also looks nice and is pretty quiet.

: Ok , forget the flatline system !
: Im looking for an inexpensive barrel to fit the 98 custome. I don't play in any tourn. just rec. ball with family & friends .
: I think I want a barrel at least 14"
: but which one ? I dont want one that will cost a lot of $$$ or one that only shoots the best paint, I want one that is just an all around barrel & can use just about any paint !
: also what size is the factory barrle ?




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