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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom

Try the lapco Auto spirit

In Reply to: SO MANY BARRELS!!! posted by 98paint on May 20, 2003 at 20:40:57:


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Posted by:
Embers_of__Wrath

on May 20, 2003 at 21:11:28

: I have a Custom 98 & I just want to know whats the best barrel for a mid player that shoots from a variaty of places because there are so many diffrent brands of barrels that evry one says is good.

Hey Man try the lapco auto spirit. It's a smaller bore size, so it gives your paint a tighter fit. This doesn't let the CO2 travel around the ball when it fit's loosly in other. don't try smart parts barrels, from experience, they curve the balls like crazy. The only two reasons you wouldn't want to use the lapco, is if you use the big swollen Wal-mart paint, and if you don't like loud barrels. I play mid and back on my team (depends where they think I'll be best). Every now and then when we loose our front I get shelled up there.

Anyhow..........

Shoot to thrill play to kill
Embers of Wrath

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