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Re: Is an '03 Vert a good gun?

In Reply to: Is an '03 Vert a good gun? posted by Oscar_ on August 04, 2003 at 22:26:14:


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Posted by:
gregh
on August 05, 2003 at 02:01:14

Yes a good gun, before doing anything shoot it and make decisions on upgrades. A barrell is a no brainer get what you want. The gun comes with no air system so a drop forward and hoses are needed. Do you have a nitro tank already?? If not budget that into the purchase. At a minimum you will need to get an anti siphon CO2 tank if you want the gun to work right(assuming you don't have a nitro tank) As far as bolts I think there are many upgrades that should be done before that. An adjustable rock is one off the top of my head. Buying a stock 03 cocker upgrades I would do in order are 1 a drop forward with nitro tank, 2 a better barrell, 3 adjustable rock like a palmer or even an orracle(personally swapping in an entire orracle frontend would be my choice or any other good front end with hand adjustable Rock) 4 freeflow internal kit, 5 a new bolt, 6 an eblade
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: I am thinking about getting a '03 vert.
: When I get it I plan on adding an orracle bolt,flame drop-forward, and 16'' All-american barrel. Should I get it?


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