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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom

Re: Next upgrade?

In Reply to: Next upgrade? posted by Wings11 on November 26, 2003 at 10:58:05:


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Posted by:
Clayphoto

on November 26, 2003 at 15:51:52

I would have to say Moose is giving you good advice on this one. Only other things I would consider is the double trigger or the adjustable bore barrels. If you have a need to shoot faster in one game out of 50, I wouldn't even worry about the trigger.

Past that, if you are wanting to upgrade, I would either save up for the next gun (if there is anything lacking with your current), or the most overlooked assett in investing in yourself. Knee Pads, Body Armour shirts, arch support for shoes..... all the equipment in the world won't compensate for dehydration or landing on a tree root knee first without padding.

Just some ideas!
: I'm trying to think if theres anything else I need to upgrade on my A-5 to improve it either in accuracy, distance,or gas usage.

: I currently have:
: A-5, SM-1 Barrel Set, JCS folding stock with RVA, Palmer Stabilizer, 32* Remote, Compressed Air.

: I'm considering the star fire bolt and a double trigger. Are these worth getting? What else should I look at?

: I know good paint is th most important thing for accuracy but all the fields near me are FPO.


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