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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:
Micah Michalski
on December 20, 2002 at 03:21:11

: First, I'm probably gettin a phantom. I'll run it on c02 with a stabilizer.
>I do the same, I have a sideline STAB, it looks VERY trick.
Does the phantom have a very smoothe stroke? Hows the trigger?
Realitivly, and ok, but not an issue. I reccoment a trigger shoe for comfort.
: Are the stock black and nickel barrels the same except for the finish?
>Nickle is slightly smoother and slightly tighter bore.
How loud would it be with the 11 inch barrel and the stabilizer?
>Compared to what? Quiet compared to a sypder or tippman, not as quiet as a LP cocker timmy matrix or similare with a barrel with lots of porting. But if you're only shooting one shot it's not a big deal at all.
Can you run 12 grams with a reg?
>I do sometimes.
Are there 15 round tubes, not the kind that go on the gun, but the clear kind?
>Not that I know of.

Hope I could help, good luck to you.

-Micah

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