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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom

Re: PLEASE RESPOND ABOUT FLATLINE OR BOOMSTICK

In Reply to: PLEASE RESPOND ABOUT FLATLINE OR BOOMSTICK posted by m98sniper89 on June 25, 2003 at 11:13:23:


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Posted by:
Clayphoto

on July 02, 2003 at 08:28:41

Route I went was with a Freak "Starter Barrel". Came with the back, 10" freak front in green, and a single insert. Brought down my shot cluster to about 1/2 of what my Teardrop used to do.

: Ok i am considering to buy either a flatline barrel or a dye boomstick for my m98 custom and i play in the woods i am trying to make my gun accurate i don't really care about noise because their are other raptors, spyders, and m98's i play agianst and some are even louer stock than mine but i want a lot of input on this question i was leaning towards the flatline but i heard it stinks up close.... but i heard the boomstick is loud but that doesn't matter i can spend prb 110.00 on a barrel right now but one of these just give me some input thanks!


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