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WARPIG Tech Talk - Stock/Pump

Got One, But...

In Reply to: Co2 Twist Change posted by ThePhantom on March 04, 2003 at 19:05:27:


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Posted by:
Ronald "The Phantom Menace" Danuser

on March 04, 2003 at 19:13:59

I don't think they are stock class legle. I believe true stock class the quick change cap must be removed from the QC and the spent 12G dumped. However, a lot of people play a lot of different types of SC. If you're crew is willing to allow it I'd highly recommend this type of QC. It's fast and easy. A good design that I'm not sure why no one else has carried on.

: Hi,
: The problem I have is that no one I talk to can ive me some info on the earlier twist changes that came with all the stinrays back in the 90`s. they were black and had a cut-out in the side. Im sure you know what I am talking about. The problem is that I can not find one anywhere, and all the paintball players out there but a select view even know what stock play is. Well to get to the point if you know of where to get one or you have one to sell please let me know.


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