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WARPIG Tech Talk - Stock/Pump
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Posted by Ben "Pump Scout" Kohnen on June 10, 2002 at 14:04:15:

In Reply to: What's a good stock class gun? posted by Vi3tpaint on June 10, 2002 at 13:54:46:

: I wanted to get a stock class gun to develop my skill and I wanted to know what a good gun for the price is, thanks+

The Phantom is THE pump, hands down. The versatility alone is worth the price. You can run it on 12 grams, constant air, or nitro. You can set it up to be stock class with a 10 or 15 round tube, or direct feed left, center or right. 45 or M-16 grips. Air off the back, bottom line, or vertical. One of the best stock barrels anywhere. AND, there's one particular lunatic (*cough, Punisher, cough*) making a semiauto electronic conversion for them... with Mike Cassidy's blessings!
If you're not into a modular design, it's tough to fault a PGP. Good price, much modified now from what they had been, and a stock 3-dot sight setup.
OR, you can take that Talon that EVERYONE has laying around and tinker it into a stock-class Talon. That's one of my current projects. :)

Ben Kohnen, Limited Pump Paintball
www.geocities.com/limitedpump



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