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Re: Regulator & Upgrade Questions (then I'm finished)

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Posted by Gotin_Drachenhart on July 25, 2002 at 16:12:14:

In Reply to: Regulator & Upgrade Questions (then I'm finished) posted by TheMaskedBowler on July 20, 2002 at 02:22:33:

Consider the Bob Long - Torpedo Reg ( www.countypaintball.com ) It's affordable and does the job well.

A reg is always a good upgrade. It makes your shot to shot consistancy much better and does a fair job of keeping liquid Co2 out of the marker too (some regs tollerate Co2 better than others)

Also, as for the Lapco barrel, it depends on what brand of paint your going to be using. If your going to be playing on a field, give them a call now, and see what brand of paint they use for their field paint. If it's RPS stuff (i.e. Marballizer, ElTigre, PMI brands, JT Maxims, BigBall, etc) then go with the Autospirit as it's a tighter bore diamiter (.687"). If it's something like Diablo brands, 32° Team Colors, Nelson, or any other brand, then get the BigShot as it's .689".

And remember. Accuracy is a biproduct of reliability and effenciency(sp). A marker that can accurately reproduce shot to shot consistancy is already a step ahead and will have more perceived accuracy.

Also, check out the new e-markers Kingman has out. The Imagine and Esprit ( http://www.actionvillage.com/paintball-guns-kingman-international-paintball-guns.html look at the bottom of the page). They are quite affordable and offer the electric trigger frame for about the same price or cheaper than a TL.

Just some ideas : )

Gotin


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