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A previous recommendation from Dale.
In Reply to: I should point a few things out. posted by Vampyr on November 25, 2002 at 17:40:08:
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Posted by: Vampyr on November 25, 2002 at 17:48:57
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http://www.warpig.com/forums/tech/wgp/messages/1035130094412.shtml : Like what conditions are you playing in and what do you want to do. If you are in a northern climate, you may want... Polar? it is a cold weather specific. It's good to see that you are starting with quality paint though. : : In general I'm an RPS fan, but the diablo line is good stuff. Dale would be able to give a better suggestion for what *generally* works well with stock barrels from them. I think, inferno.. but I thought that was a very thin shell... It may work with a stock cocker, but works well with LP cockers. (Stock is realatively LP.) : : : Vampyr, : : : Thanks for responding. Would you recommend another paint that I should test out in the stock barrel, Diablo, Evil, Zap...? I understand that recommendations are opinions, so what one thinks is good might betricycle to another, but, being new to the sport I look forward to individuals input. Ultimatlely I will have to "see for myself" but a short cut with foresight will speed up the process. Thanks again. : : : Dave : : : : : : : : All, : : : : : I just purchased my first autococker and was wondering what paint to start out on. I am interested in getting to know the gun first, before any modifications. I am also interested in starting out with better that field paint. I am leaning towards Marballizer since I am already making a purchase from an online store that has 1/2 cases for $29.00. Figure I would try some before loading up on it. From what I can find the bore size to paint should be a good fit, assuming that the weather is not to cold. Any and all experience with the stock barrel to paint matching would be great. I will look into upgrading the bolt/barrel in the spring. Also I will be running HPA/N2 incase that makes a difference to the paint match. Thanks in advance for the help. : : : : : Dave
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