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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom
Re: supin up my tippmann

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Posted by Brian "Where_d THAT come from!?" Quinn on May 29, 2002 at 23:38:39:

In Reply to: supin up my tippmann posted by Sparda on April 29, 2002 at 16:33:30:

: Now I was looking into getting a proteam adjustable stock for my 98. I heard its a good upgrade for sniper, but I'm not a sniper. My question, should I get the stock even though I'm not a sniper.


Yes, I'd say get it. Ive had it for a while, and I don't consider myself a "sniper." Basically, it offers alot more stability when firing. I used to run remote, but I tend to roll around and crawl alot, so that got in the way. Then I put on a flatline. The Car Stock is probably the only add-on I've left alone for about 2 years now. Now I've got the car stock and drop forward, and I don't plan on changing it any time soon.



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