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Re: low pressure paint
In Reply to: Re: low pressure paint posted by m98monkey on April 10, 2003 at 20:19:42:
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Posted by: Razorpb on April 11, 2003 at 14:55:50
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Hellfire is more brittle than PMI and similar balls so you get more breaks at further distances. You will more than likely experience more barrel breaks and chops in your E-99 if it is stock, if you do some low pressure mods it will be much better (gentler) on paint. Nelson Anarchy is another very brittle paint, I've dropped it from waist high and they popped easily. How the paint fits in the barrel will make a big difference as well and contribute to barrel breaks if you don't have a good match. Diablo/Draxxus paint is typically a very small bore paint. Hope it helps. Razor : Just about any PMI. I watched an M98 shoot evil paint, some of the more brittle stuff out there. Watched a spyder extra shoot hell fire, with little breaking. All depends on the the gun, gonna just have to try on your own.
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