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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom

new game gear


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Posted by:
moosecustome

on July 29, 2003 at 10:39:00

I have been looking at getting some new gear, any input would be helpfull.

first what I have
98c, dye excel, gta double trigger, expansion chamber, 20 oz co2 and a 4oz co2.

I have considered upgrading more
new grips, palmer stabilizer, motorized hopper, hammerhead fin barrel kit.

second I have considered a Phantom 45 grip with vertical or right hand feed, 50 round hopper, palmer stabilizer, and my current 4oz co2.

third Armotech Zeus G2 with a quick cap, bottom line kit, palmer stabilizer, and my 4oz.

fourth I considered a evil omen

I don't shoot a ton of paint maybe 350rds for 8-10 hours of play so that brings me back to the first 3 choices, I just want to change my game to try something new, stock gun does intrest me however there is no stock play here, and I don't want to play against electros with 12grams, for now I am leaning towards the Zeus G2, any comments?

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