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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:
Mijintel
on August 28, 2003 at 15:10:48

I have a 2k3 wgp vert, It's bad ass right out of the box. But it can be better, as far as quiter, more accurate, look nicer, more consistant. i didn't know how much i was looking at price wise so i bought a wgp 2k3, i could've bought a orracle e-blade if i wanted but i wanted to coustomize it to my liking. so i did the following in order,
1. cp drop fwd, w/ on/off
2. crossfire 68/3000 psi tank
3. dye 14"ultrlite
4. shocktech "bomb" 3-way, cocking ram,front f.g.p, supa fly delron bolt, 3:16 rat valve,
5. palmers adjustable stabilizer
6. bob long gauge

now my gun is exactly how i want it. and it's all under 1200 including the evlution 2 hopper, and the price of the gun. So i would go with the wgp, i bought mine on 8/17/03 and was finished with it by 8/21/03. but you dont have to do it that fast. you can do one peice at a time. i just get a lil crazy sometimes. all i need know is a worr blade kit.

:
: 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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