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In Reply to: Re: also posted by hipboyscott on December 02, 2002 at 18:04:19:


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Posted by:
DaveA
on December 02, 2002 at 18:37:08

cooper t makes a bottle stopper that can be put on the existing valve. They have a website now, http://www.cooper-t.com/. I recommend the soft stopper which is a twist knob on off. The pushbutton is good, but if it lands in the wrong spot, you could (on gun) turn it off by accident.
You might want to look around for a stock to screw into your gun, this will give you a more stable shooting platform, you can make it gas through by picking getting whats called at Lapco (http://www.lapcopaintball.com/parts.html) a
dual adaptor. This allows you to make a regular stock or folding stock into a gas through stock, at considerably less the price.
G3pb.com is one of the best retailer of lapco products.


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