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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:
Clayphoto

on July 30, 2003 at 01:42:05

Some thing you are mentioning is a simple question of playing style and asthetics. That would include double triggers, grips and the like. With the system you setup, these are the 6 things I would consider in the order I would consider that would help no matter what youre style is.

1) Anti-Siphon kit for your 20oz tank (and use just that tank). $10

2) Agitated Hopper. If you spend more than $70 on a hopper on a C98, you're doing some overkill. Personal experience though, do not buy a Revy if it does not come with a metal insert. $30 to $80

4) If you shoot medium bore paint, a Custom Parts .685 bore barrel. $50

5) Palmer Stabilizer and possible drop forward setup. Somewhere between $75 and $140 depending on how you set it up and what you get.

6) Two-Piece barrels with different bores. Pipes, Freaks, J&J, any well regarded system. I went the route of the Freak Starter Barrel system. Works wonders! $75-$200.

Let me know if you need any elaboration on that.

Clayton

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