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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom
Re: M98 Custom straight out of the box...

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Posted by TippSnip98 on March 05, 2002 at 19:12:23:

In Reply to: M98 Custom straight out of the box... posted by Boar on March 05, 2002 at 14:16:08:

: I'm thinking of purchasing a 98 Custom and I have a few questions. What is the barrell bore size? On my current marker, I have a CMI Thunderpig and usually use Proballs. Also, I mainly play woods games and am planning to venture into scenario games. Would the 98 be a wise choice? I like to play by myself and go my own way so the main thing I need is decent accuracy. How well will it shoot with the stock barrell? Could I hit someone's mask at 100-150

If you buy a new 98c and want good acurracy, plan on buying a new barrel with it. I am not sure of the bore size, but I use ProBalls too and I have the stocks barrel (Not for long). Hope this helps good luck.


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