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WARPIG Tech Talk - Stock/Pump
Cool, just set a date- I'll see if I can go [n/t]

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Posted by T.Wolf on June 16, 2002 at 22:07:27:

In Reply to: About the specs and the mision. . . posted by Roger on June 16, 2002 at 22:00:35:

: : The Armson's barrel has a 7/8" diameter. I don't think Armson makes a barrel for the Phantom, though. You could check their site: www.armsonltd.co.uk

: That's great 'cause I'm looking to modify a Sovereign for my Phantom (a couple of posts down); my only concern is that it must be like yours (I.e. the smooth outer and mussle break). I just love how your marker performed the last time I saw it shoot--and I think I could use the extra spin factor that results in a more sustained flight (she flew like a 16 barrel but at 12-13").

: As for the Mission: Within the early month of July I hope to go with some buds to Close Encounters (in-between Tombstone and F.O.F.). I hope to see you and your brother, as I will be getting (2) you'all in for Free--BE WARNED--they say that it's field paint only (rip-off for Point-Blank)and the Air is expensive ($25 all day): How to get around this =(fill at a local Dealer or use 12g's--great for us pumps, and we will buy less field paint in compensation for PMI Super-Swerl--same color, thickness, and performance; just no seam).




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