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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom

Re: I NEED UPGRADES!!!!!

In Reply to: I NEED UPGRADES!!!!! posted by Soach on July 19, 2003 at 13:31:28:


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Posted by:
Greezypete

on July 25, 2003 at 18:38:23

: I would like to upgrade my 98 custum but im not exactly made of $money$.

: Any suggestions on what to get.
: (please give me the price range too)
: Thanks
: Soach

With a tippmann you dont need a anti-siphon or expansion chamber, they can handle liquid CO2 in the valve. So save your money on those.

You could get a 47 ci / 3000psi HPA bottle (nitrogen is a much more consistant gas than CO2) for about $90.

Some of the guys I play with have flatline barrels ($90) and they can nail you from the get go.

A reactive trigger ($90) would also let you through out the paint, if thats what your after.

Not trying to say the other guys ideas arent good but you really dont need the anti-siphon and expansion with a tippmann gun

Peace


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