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WARPIG Tech Talk - Bushmaster 2000 / Defiant
Re: MUST READ IF GETTING A BUSH MASTER

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Posted by Mister.44 on August 20, 2001 at 10:38:59:

In Reply to: MUST READ IF GETTING A BUSH MASTER posted by james on August 17, 2001 at 20:35:14:

: You must get a 12 volt revy. Took gun out of box used a freinds 12 volt, gun worked great on all modes, super fast. When i went to the feild the nexy week i was using a nine volt revy, nothing but ball chopping when rapid firing . This info should be sent with the gun but it did not .Thats why im here . ICD knows of this, thaTS WHAT REALLY Pi@@ED ME OFF(It took me a day and a half to figure this out). Also get a shock teck drop forward,aci duckbill and a macro line you will need these things unless you are running a remote (power to you ) My bushmaster is tight with this set up. You will not be un happy.




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