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WARPIG Tech Talk - Stock/Pump
i got a 98 flatline and a pump, here's what i thin

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Posted by Lord Bunker on July 14, 2002 at 02:57:49:

In Reply to: Hey Phantom Owners, or anyone who wants to reply posted by Christopher on July 13, 2002 at 22:17:48:

i don't have a phantom but i have a very custom pump gun. i play better and all around do better with my pump. my m98 has an rt in it. the pump is just so much more accurate.

i have found though, that in really intense close range speedball games i'd rather use the m98, but i don't use the flatline then.

i don't have as much of a problem with being out gunned, as i do with those punks that drill you then use the excuse that they didn't hear you call yourself out. now when i get drilled i don't consider myself out until i call myself out. but that's only in friendly rec games.


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