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WARPIG Tech Talk - Stock/Pump

Re: phantom questions

In Reply to: phantom questions posted by Jon Frank on December 17, 2002 at 16:23:38:


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Posted by:
Darby_Crash

on December 17, 2002 at 22:58:06

The phantom has the smoothest pump ive ever felt, thats comparing it to sl-68, maverick and traccer, the trigger pull is smooth and not too long. the nickel barrels are supposed to be better than the stock ones, but ive never personally used one so ill refrain from commenting further. i have an 11" barrel and it is not real loud, but i dont have a stabilizer which may help with noise level. I do believe palmers makes a 12gram reg. (correct me if im wrong someone) and as far as 15 round tubes ive never seen em but they may exist if someone does know about em id like to know too.
anyway i hope this helped you, and believe me you wont regret getting a phantom.


: First, I'm probably gettin a phantom. I'll run it on c02 with a stabilizer. Does the phantom have a very smoothe stroke? Hows the trigger?
: Are the stock black and nickel barrels the same except for the finish? How loud would it be with the 11 inch barrel and the stabilizer? Can you run 12 grams with a reg? Are there 15 round tubes, not the kind that go on the gun, but the clear kind?


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