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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder

OK, prepping for long range.


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Posted by:
hipboyscott
on November 27, 2002 at 18:57:31

OK,I have a stock TL+. (I also have a Rebel Xtreme--with a grip thats nwither old or new) Im looking to improve accuracy, while staying economic.

The things I am pondering are: Adjustable Reg., Barrel, Gas, and Paint.

I need to find out how cheap I can possibly go air or nitro. I dont want to spend hunderds of dollars, I want something that isnt gonna end up costing more than a cocker or other high end.

I am basically wondering; what cheap barrel and cheap paint combo is best on a TL+?

I am thinking a Big Shot 12-14" barrel. The local field has a deal with the local store. Bring REceipt from the store, pay only $5 instead of $15. they offer the following paint:

Hot Shot
Big Ball
Pro Ball
and Power Ball
(possibly others, but these are the ones in my price range)

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