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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom

Re: Psyco ballistic drop on stock 98

In Reply to: Re: Psyco ballistic drop on stock 98 posted by zack_ shaffer on May 30, 2003 at 23:56:58:


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Posted by:
kamakazee
on June 21, 2003 at 20:18:51

i have one also... it was a pain in the neck to put on but now its on and i love it. but seperate from the kit you need teflon tape and what my local paintball store called a 90. its like a 90 degree adapter that goes from the drop foward to the hose. it is impossible to install without it. use the teflon to seal up all the places you screwed something in and you'll be okay... took a while to do for me but im sure you'll be okay.

: : I was just trying to see if any one with a psyco ballistic drop the one on the 98response fits the 98 stock and if not whats needed for it to fit?

: oh yeah it works i have 1


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