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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom
Re: CO2 V.S. High Pressure

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Posted by Pat Mulligan on September 20, 2002 at 08:17:08:

In Reply to: Re: CO2 V.S. High Pressure posted by LanceR on September 04, 2002 at 19:22:14:

I don't have an RT, but I used to have an FX 98 that had an unbelievalbe trigger job. It worked excellent, but in moments of rapid fire (where I was trying to compete with cockers and some electros in a tournament) I had some shootdown. But if you sit for a moment and let it recharge (don't fire as fast for a few seconds) it worked fine. Hope this helps a little


: You might need a drop-forward to balance the bigger tank, but that's personal preference. With a screw-on tank, there are no mods necessary.

: I use CO2 and HPA interchangeably, but I don't have a RT. HPA is more consistent, but you don't get as many shots on a fill.
: I'll let someone with a RT comment on the effects of shoot-down, etc.




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