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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom

Re: question

In Reply to: question posted by adrez on June 30, 2003 at 16:21:17:


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Posted by:
Mike Welk
on July 01, 2003 at 20:38:47

THe nice thing about the tippmann is your sight is adjustable so it should be good no matter what. Besides, if you bought a scope, there is a chance it could get shot out. Which'll be a waste of money. I wouldn't get one personally.

Btw. I was thinking about a rocket cock, you find it is worth while?

: i have a pro team f/x stock on my tippy and i whant to get a rocket cock would the stock get in the way when you cock the rocket cock,or is it far enough out so that when you cock it it wont touch the turning nob on the stock.and another question is there anybody here that has a flatline with a raised sight rail on it and a scope need advice on which ones to get,thanks!


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