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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom

Re: response trigger

In Reply to: Re: response trigger posted by c98sniper on October 18, 2003 at 00:19:23:


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Posted by:
Clayphoto

on October 20, 2003 at 09:09:46

The mini-drop is just a traditional drop forward that is much less obvious than what you normally see. Basically, it doesn't really drop my tank, moves it forward a few inches, and keeps the bottle at the same angle that you get stock from Tippmann.

If it will keep your balls from curving? It will help you keep your shots more accurate as long as your paint, chamber, and barrel are in good shape. Usually the only way your chamber is going to be an issue is if you chop a ball and don't clean it out.

My experience for curving has been caused by paint or dirty paint. I've had cases where from the bag or in my pods, the paint would rub up against a the damp side the pod/bags and have a little wet spot. Usually if this happens, the curves will occur in random directions. You can also get curving when you have something get into your barrel like paint, paintball shell, or even buildup of anything wet like I described above. Normally this happens even if you don't curve every time, the direction the curve goes to stays fairly consistent.

For the gauge, it doesn't do anything for me. And anything that doesn't help me I get rid of. But if I was to get on, I've been told that a Custom 98 works at 800PSI and above. If that is true, then a 600PSI guage would be a pure decoration.

: if anything, i would get the fameale stabalizer. never heard or seen anything about the mini drop. now i know that the palmer is extraordinary as far as velocity goes, but will it stop the balls i shoot from curving? for some reason every few shots the paint will curve out of my jj ceramic barrel. i use diablo dusk and rps swirls and both curve. and how about the guage on the palmer, it's not necessary but it looks cool, for co2 is the 0-600 or the 0-1200 psi guage recommended?


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