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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom
Re: A5 vs M98

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Posted by Pat "sniper7" Mulligan on October 29, 2002 at 08:02:27:

In Reply to: A5 vs M98 posted by Gary on October 12, 2002 at 20:46:09:

Slow down a little bit, the kid doesn't need a whole mess of uprgrades right away, buy him a stock m98 and as he gets older and his game improves he can upgrade it to the hilt. If he's only 10, and you only play rec ball anyway, there's no reason to go all-out upgrading right away.

: I am looking at buying a new Tippmann for my son. He is 10 and has played with my Custom Model 98. We lay scenario games and rec-ball. Mine has a double trigger and a boomstick. Would it be better to buy a Model 98 and buy the double trigger, RT, and flatline or get the A5 and buy the upgrades for it instead. I am looking for the pros and cons of the decision. All responses are appreciated.

: Thank You.




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