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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom

Re: new game gear

In Reply to: new game gear posted by moosecustome on July 29, 2003 at 10:39:00:


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Posted by:
FoxWalk
on July 29, 2003 at 12:42:56

Playing stock against electros would make you awesome. But you don't have to play full stock. Maybe stock feed but with a 4oz tank. Or maybe a hopper with 12 grams? Or just put a tank and hopper on your phantom and autotrigger it like crazy. I know with some tuneing punisher can get a phantom to shoot 50 shots of a 12 gram! Just some thoughts on phantoms, don't know to much about the others.
Also contrary to popular belief the phantom does have some barrels out there for it. J&J makes their edge kit for it (4 backs one front for $120)
Stiffi is getting ready to make there carbon fiber barrels and lapco offers a full like of barrels for the phantom.

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