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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom

M98 upgrade questions


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Posted by:
Soren Schamberg
on October 01, 2003 at 17:55:06

I have a M98 and am looking to attach a scope (red dot only, not laser), and a different stock, I already have the collapsable stock, but want something that would let me put the velocity adjustor on. My questions are these: 1.) For the scope - what brand should I get and do I need a rail attachment to have it on my marker?
2.) For the new stock - I saw @ paintballgateway.com a Lapco drop forward that seemed my style and wasn't too expensive, but do I need to make sure that it is compatible with my m98 or drop forwards that don't mention a particular brand made for a universal fit? Also, for the stock, I was thinking of going with the Dye "L" stock, again in-expensive and it gets the job done. Would anyone have any experience using these products? Are they any good? Oh- one more thing concerning the sight rail - I am also planning on getting the Flatline barrel system and I would like to know if there is a universal fit for the scope or, again, do I need a rail specifically for that barrel system? Thanks.

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