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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom

Re: barrels for 98 custom

In Reply to: barrels for 98 custom posted by Glen Vehige on February 21, 2003 at 23:19:38:


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Posted by:
paintballer86

on February 23, 2003 at 12:14:21

i've used a Dye Xcel. It really did increase the accuray and quietness of the gun. i got the 14 inch one and it was a little long so i got a drop and that fixed it up nice. My friend has the lapco big shot barrel. As any aftermarket barrel, it does make it more accurat (i'm not sure how much compared to the Dye Xcel or anyother one cause i havent used it ) but he seems to really like it. THe one thing i do not like about that barrel is that it is really lous. Buy hey, that could be used as intimidation! It all depends on what you looking for. I would say if at a local field you see someone with a different barrel, ask to take a few shots. In conclusion, any of thoes choices would be better then the stock. and the Dey Xcel is a great barrel too

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