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Re: Newbie 98 Custom additions

In Reply to: Re: Newbie 98 Custom additions posted by Mike Roch on September 14, 2003 at 20:29:28:


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Posted by:
alfy48

on October 28, 2003 at 19:28:38

: I would get thermal lenses. There is nothing worse than having your goggles fog up and you can't see anything. I would also save and get nitrogen. It will be expensive but if you keep with the game it will be worth it.

I agree the Nitrogen tank is needed, specifically if you plan on playing in cold weather. Please reconsider the flatline barrel however. It tends to require specific paint sized to fit it and often it's marblizer, approx 65-70 dollars a case. There are several aftermarket barrels that are cheaper and offer improvements in accuracy while using less expensive paint

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