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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom
Re: What are the first upgrades for a M98?

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Posted by BIG_E on May 04, 2002 at 01:20:52:

In Reply to: What are the first upgrades for a M98? posted by Daniel McCarthy on April 30, 2002 at 22:06:06:

: What are the first upgrades for a M98?


Getting a new barrel should be your first option. Go with the Dye Xcel barrel ($55-$60). Next get an anti-syphon for your CO2($5-$10). Then the new Psycho Ballistic Double trigger($25-$30). Those three upgrades will greatly enhance your marker without putting you in the poor house. After that, get a drop-foward($35-$40), it will allow you to move with your marker more easily. Then, get your self a 12-volt Revolution hopper($55-$60). You can get an expansion chamber if it makes you feel better. My expansion chamber only filled up with CO2 and froze my hand to the chamber housing. The anti-syphon should prevent that.



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