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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom

Re: wild paint jobs

In Reply to: wild paint jobs posted by moosecustome on October 17, 2003 at 08:44:25:


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Posted by:
gregh
on October 22, 2003 at 03:41:47

Locally guy shot his ebolt custom yellow(stripped it down and used an auto body paint). It turns heads and draws alot of attention. Not really a good idea for woods ball though. As far as that the main thing you want to look for in a paint color is something that is a non-mettallic paint. Any flat/dust color paint will be decent as it won't reflect the light. Personally I am going to go with a army green as my Impulse is my "flashy" gun.
: I am still looking for a cool simple paint job for my 98c, I am looking for something that will still go with my woods ball but is not so military. Let me know what has been done and how durable it was.


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