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Re: 98 custom quiet it down
In Reply to: Re: 98 custom quiet it down posted by D-ROCK on June 14, 2003 at 03:45:58:
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Posted by: gregh on June 14, 2003 at 21:29:51
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I don't use BE paint but it works awesome in my son's autococker and is by best the best fit for the barrel and super accurate the stuff from the paintball store like reaper, midnight, and blaze all are worse, but this is not an autococker conversation so I agree that BE paint should not be used in the custom. Yes, I have had the gun apart as I meticuously clean the gun and it was also apart at the shop when the x chamber was installed and they said all internals looked good but I have been toying with changing the bolt O-ring just because of age and have seen people shoot the o-ring right out after time. Here is an update on my situation from how the gun performs when it has a good fit(I find some paintballs that fit good out of the batch) and does not curve so I think finding a good consistent paint that is not 80 a case(I play for about 7-9 hours every Sunday(usually about fifteen 20 minute games in a large wooded area with 20-30 people) and regularly go through 1000-1200 paintballs add in my son's 1000-1200 and it gets real pricey fast. Now back to the big question quieting it down. This week I stumbled onto a great deal for an A5 with RT(guy needed $$ was desperate) bought tank, gun(like new), mask etc for $175 and got the original receipt which carries lifetime warranty from the store. Anyways I now want to turn the 98 custom into a super quiet sniper gun for when the game calls for that need and to make it different from the A-5. Is there a web page where there is a suggestion of mods to make internally. I know these things can be made super quiet on CO2 as I have been the victim of one such gun on a few occasions. I am going to get the rear cocking system for sure as I notice a difference when I muffle the bolt opening on the side and a sniper barrel what internal tricks can I do and any other suggestions.
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