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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom
Re: Scopes

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Posted by tigerstripe on May 22, 2002 at 17:22:08:

In Reply to: Scopes posted by Christopher on April 03, 2002 at 22:29:58:

: What are the names of some good magnifying scopes made for paintball, will they fit a flatline shroud?

Dont let people get you down about using a scope
although you will rarely take a shot with it , its great for scanning ahead and confirming targets in a woods game. Your big problem is getting it to fit on the flatline.Becuase the hopper on a flatline equipped m98 sits lower it tends to make contact with a scope you will also be unable to press the release button for the elbow on your m98. Your best chance for success (short of using a tube clip to replace your hopper) is to use a small diameter scope like the ones sold for bb guns. good luck



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