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WARPIG Tech Talk - Stock/Pump
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Posted by Chroniik on May 29, 2002 at 21:53:39:

Wow never thought I would be posting in the stock/pump forum before..I currently have a semi-tricked out Custom98 w/flatline barrel but am looking to go pump and change my playing style. I just started looking at the different styles of pump markers. Here is what I am looking for.
Marker that is very quiet..highly accurate and light weight. So far I am leaning towards the CCI Stock Phantom. I play scenario games and am looking forward to the "silent sniper" role, and it'll be great not to carry a 114ci tank in a 6+1 harness. I dont think I want to have a hopper on the new marker..looking for a 15ball tube loader.
Is there a marker that will give me the flexibility to change from a 12gram and a 4 or 9 oz. co2 tank. If anyone has a picture of their marker and its online..let me know.
Thanks in advance



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