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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom
Re: Sniper Stuff

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Posted by BIG_E on March 24, 2002 at 23:39:42:

In Reply to: Sniper Stuff posted by Christopher on March 18, 2002 at 23:55:22:

: I am currently running a 98c with a flatline, ex-chamber, remote and pro-team car stock. This is a great snipper setup except with the car stock it is hard to get your face down on the gun with your mask on and the hopper gets in the way of my site picture. Now i have 2 questions, 1st do they make a raised site rail for the flatline shroud( if not do you have any suggestions on what i sould do), second would a powerfeed get the hopper out of my site picture. Im open to any suggestions, thanks.

First of all...lose the stock if it doesn't work for you. Stick with the bottom-line set up and a co2 tank that's comfortable for you...or just go with your drop-forward and forget the stock all together...It's not like you need the stock to help you absorb a massive recoil. You may be able to purchase a raised site rail from a sporting goods store...like something for shotguns. Look around and be creative. Second, the power-feed relocates the hopper directly over and slightly to the left of your gun. A scope would be impossible to use no matter how high you mount it. More importantly, it WILL NOT fit on your gun with your Flat-Line shroud installed. I discussed cutting the shroud to get it on, but I'm not about to pay $150 to butcher my Flat-line. Stick with the stock feeder set up unless you want to lose the shroud altogether...but that just looks goofy!




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