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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom
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Posted by _The Hare_ on March 10, 2002 at 17:18:47:

In Reply to: Re: Pro Carbine barrels? posted by m98monkey on March 10, 2002 at 12:46:08:

. . .a lifetime! Those things are built like a tank and will perform better than a machine pressed M98 if you sup it up. tell your friend to have patience and slowly build on it(money wise). Here are some of the top mentioned barrels in my days of researching the P/C(as I was interested and still am but I thankfully choose a Phantom): Lapco, BOA, Tasco (SS or Nickel), and J&J ceramic(be careful wiht this glass piece!!!)are some of the best to mention. All of these will perform about the same--some with varring distance and others with varrying accuracy at standard distance. I would stay away from SmartParts AA, and the like as they would ruin their efficency,lest you want a ultra quiet marker that runs on a 20 oz.


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