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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom

98 custom quiet it down


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Posted by:
gregh
on June 09, 2003 at 01:54:19

I have a basic 98 custom with expansion chamber, double trigger, and a boomstick it is way to loud and is curving painballs like a MFer with no accuracy whatsoever I have run it on compresswed air/nitrous with no difference it cronies at 265-275(the limits set at where I play is 280). I am thinking of going to a closed bolt system and a sniper barrel. I need to quiet it down and improve accuracy and make it more consistent. I am thinking the "closed bolt" system and sniper barrel will make it quieter. What do you think any reccomendations and where to buy the parts I don't even know what they call what Iwant to do to the bolt either I want to close up the cocking slot on the 98 custom as much noise comes from there.? TIA GregH

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