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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom

Re: Custom 98 Recommended upgrades???

In Reply to: Re: Custom 98 Recommended upgrades??? posted by 98paint on June 04, 2003 at 12:19:51:


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Posted by:
The_Bear

on June 27, 2003 at 20:16:32

ok...first of all...whoever said that it will cost as much to trick out a tippman as it will to buy an autococker is WRONG!!!!!

You cam make a sweet ass tippman by following the same steps as i did....

buy either a flatline or lapco bigshot barrel..
either $99 or about $50
then buy a response trigger...good price is like
$80 to $90
Then buy a rocket cocking system to protect your internals from dirt...$25
Then buy a revvy...i use an empire loader....loads faster than the usual revvy....$60
lastly buy an HPA system....mine is set up cradle style...i got it off e-bay...its a 114ci 3000psi and u could probably find one for like
$140 on ebay w/cradle or drop forward.....

lastly play with the response trigger until its shooting as fast as you want...i ahve mine set apparently close to perfect with about a 13/ bps that stays constant for as long as i hold the trigger......


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