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WARPIG Tech Talk - Bushmaster 2000 / Defiant
Re: what is a good set up?

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Posted by Birdy2k4 on July 25, 2001 at 15:52:16:

In Reply to: what is a good set up? posted by jed lindberg on July 24, 2001 at 21:56:31:

: what all should i get for my bushy. i mean every thing from triggers to regs to barrels to new chips i have an all stock bushy. with a revvy.
: so any way let me kknow

: Jed Lindberg

First things first: a new barrel, depending on what kind of paint you use. i reccomend lapco(bigshot), CP, and of course dye (aluminum and up, no excel). or of course you could say f*$@ it and buy a smart parts freak, for all different kinds of paints and conditions. Next, lose the stock reg, and go with probably a vigilante, 59 bucks at paintballgear.com, also a new set of grips, (dye stickies or hogue, i have hogue, friends have stickies, both are good, dye in more colors) also a nice drop forward.. kapp dropzone, CP flame, depends on what kinda tank you got. then if you really want to get fancy, get a vapor mod to it, to make it ultra low pressure, and get some cool anno and milling along with it. kinda spendy though. well that's what i'd do.


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