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WARPIG Tech Talk - Stock/Pump

How much money you got ?

In Reply to: which gun? posted by colin on February 11, 2003 at 17:40:39:


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LettuceHead

on February 11, 2003 at 18:10:11

Even tho I don't use one, I recommend a Phantom. Two choices of air configuration... vertical or in the back... and convertible to directfeed for when you want it. Fairly expensive, but the cost in paint you save quickly makes it worth it.

There's also the Illusion from Action Markers. Have heard mostly good reviews so far, but personally I think they're ugly as heck.

Palmers Pursuit makes some great stockers based on the old Sheridan design. Check out their website.

The current model of the Sheridan PGP is also a good start, tho it takes some mods to get it up to Phantom/ Illusion/ Palmer potential.

Personally, I use a veeeery custom old Sheridan PGP with speedloader, fastchanger, Cooper-T bolt and custom valve work among other things.

Go to a well stocked pball store and try them out, or find someone in your area to let you test shoot theirs.

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