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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom

Re: another question

In Reply to: another question posted by adrez on June 30, 2003 at 18:38:20:


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Posted by:
Mike Welk
on July 01, 2003 at 20:35:59

I've read that the lapco power feed, to fit on a plastic flatline shroud, the shroud needs to be modified a bit. If its a metal flatline shroud, then no modifications need to be made. As to what modifications need to be made exactly? I'm sure Tippmann would be able to answer that for you.

As with the site. I don't know, most likely it's an american site. I have to order in canadian prices.. Cause my dollar is cheap :) Hope that helps you.

: does the lapco power feed fit on with the flatline plastic sroud,and 2,has anybody here heard of or ordered from paintballsnipersupplies.com i would like to know how is there service, are they realible.thanks!


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