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Re: Rainx?

In Reply to: Rainx? posted by Rattboy on October 24, 2002 at 08:51:06:


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Posted by:
1MG_^Hawk^
on April 09, 2003 at 21:05:38

: Is Rainx any good for barrels? I have heard it make the barrels smoother and easier to clean. What do you guys think?

: Rattboy

I use Rain-X all the time in my barrels. I typically play at fields or events where I'm forced to use field paint only. Therefore it's not always easy to get that perfect paint to barrel match. The advantage with the rain-X comes when you do break a ball in your barrel, you can flip you gun upside-down fire it 2-3 times and you're back in business. Reapply based on how much paint you're shooting.

^Hawk^


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