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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom
Re: quieting the c98

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Posted by Christopher "Doom_Dog" Bills on September 10, 2002 at 18:34:51:

In Reply to: quieting the c98 posted by nathan on September 05, 2002 at 20:57:30:

First off let me say that m98center.com has some good mods. Ok if you want to get rid of that echoing click when you cock your gun, run a rubber band through your sear spring. To silence the nosie of the bolt hitting the valve, take a pice of the fussy velcrow and put it on the bolt face. I have found that self stick velcrow works best. Then there is barrel noise. If you have a flatline like me it is loud, and if you dont this is a great mod too. Go to www.paintballsnipersupplies.com and get a barrel extention, they have one for flatlines and normal barrels. I got one for my flatline and it quieted it a lot.


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