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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom

Re: Give up my Flatline for an AA or Armison Stealth?

In Reply to: Give up my Flatline for an AA or Armison Stealth? posted by Christopher on December 28, 2002 at 17:08:11:


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Posted by:
m98monkey
on December 29, 2002 at 16:06:39

Well, first I hate the flatline. I can recall many times friends of mine could really reach out to me, but when they would hit they would bounce. I would take away there advantage of distance by getting in close, and their short range accuracy would flat out suck. Learn to angle in your shots and not take impossible long distance shots.

Now, the AA is my choice, but I can't say anything bad about the armison. They are both good barrels, but I think the AA is more consistant shot to shot and of higher quality. I personally run an AA freak, it is quiet and accurate.

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