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WARPIG Tech Talk - Stock/Pump

Re: Going Pump

In Reply to: Going Pump posted by Adren1l1ne on July 21, 2003 at 17:23:26:


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Posted by:
Douglas "Gumby24" Martin
on November 05, 2003 at 11:04:18

: I am going to a pump. I need a non vertical feed, co2 powered marker that I can interchange barrels somthing other than the phantom. Tippman really doesn't have what I am looking for. web sites and brands would be great. Can anyone help??

You could go Phantom, Sniper 2, Sterling if you can still find them, even Palmers Pursuit Shop sells them. I just depends on what you have already and what you're playing style is. Phantoms are so changeable, from stock to gravity feed, 12gram to C/A, stocks and barrels. I've had a sniper 2 since 97 and I love them, very accurate and constant, with all the autococker internals, just not the pneumatics, course those can be aftermarket'd. Tippmann only has one pump and you can't really do any thing with it, barrel upgrade. Palmer's is exellent, no matter what. There isn't much to improve, but you get what you pay for. Check websites and get the best idea or marker you're looking for. Later...

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