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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom
Re: Flatline or Boomstick

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Posted by Dustin Sellers on July 05, 2002 at 23:48:32:

In Reply to: Flatline or Boomstick posted by give_you_welts on June 26, 2002 at 13:18:50:

: whats a better barrel a flatline or boomstick...i play sniper but i like to play front too and speed ball and a flatline wouldnt be good for that..

: boomstick i hear is awesome but you wont get flatlines range..

: and the bad things i hear about the flatline is that its hard to install, breaks balls, breaks more and more balls after a while (fixable), bad at close range, and it wont break from long range..

: does any body have a preference?

if you are a women you will get the flatline but if you are a man you will get a boomstick. if someone tell you that the flatline is better punch them in the face.


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