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    Posted: 04 February 2005 at 11:50pm
Okie, well i play speed ball...what are some recomended
upgrades...barrels, stock/no stock/remote line, harness, dropF,
no need for a NEW hopper i got a 12 volt revvy...ETC.
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 Well first of all, you don't use stocks in speedball or remote lines, those are made for woodsball. A good speedball barrel is the All American,a new hopper after a revvy would be the Evoultion 2 {eggy}. And for a drop forward I would reccomend the Z-drop or the bullet drop,or even the universal drop.
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u can use remote lines in speedball, it balances ur marker alot a better investment would be a drop forward tho, cheaper and basically does the same thing. if ur gonna b crawling on ur stomach alot(at the snake or sumthin) i think a remote line would be best. they cost around 30 from 32*
-edit-what r u shooting?

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im shootin' a model 98, with a 12 volt revvy and a 47/3000 N2
tank
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get j&j ceramic barrel...it's cheap and it's awsome!!!!
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Originally posted by bluemunky42 bluemunky42 wrote:

u can use remote lines in speedball, it balances ur marker alot a better investment would be a drop forward tho, cheaper and basically does the same thing. if ur gonna b crawling on ur stomach alot(at the snake or sumthin) i think a remote line would be best. they cost around 30 from 32*
-edit-what r u shooting?

 ok first of all, if i saw some guy who came to a tourney with remote line on his gun, i would pee in my pants rolling on the ground laughing. go ahead with a drop forward.  a revvy w/ xboard is good, get a all amreican or a ceramice, then get a cross fire tank.
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A new barrel, possibly a kit like Evil Pipe or freak, LPK, regulator.

Dont use a stock for speedball.

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Harness:

Depends on what position you play. If you play back, you want something that hold more paint than a front player. Maybe a 3+2 or 4+3 for a front/mid and something bigger like a 5+4 or maybe a 4+3 for a back player.

EDIT: Oh, I forgot. When you pick a harness, try it on and look to see if any of the harness is exposed in front of you. Ask someone to stand about 10 feet in front of you and let them see if anything is exposed. If there is, get a smaller harness. I'm 5'6'' and 140lbs, and a Redz 4+4 exposes very little on me.



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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote crazy_dave Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 February 2005 at 12:18pm
alright...but what if im going for a tactical look...all i want is a 8
1/2 inch bigshot barrel & a collapsible stock found @
www.tippmann.com without a remote line...and i AM thinking
about a crossfire 92ci. 45000psi N2 Tank
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ohh...and also i might play woodsball in the winter...maybe
even summer a little so yeah...stock good or bad idea?
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Since it's a Model 98, keep the original endcap and during woodsball, you can put the stock on, and during speedball, take it off, replace the original endcap. It only takes less than 5 minutes to change.

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uhh...why should i keep the endcap because its a M98?
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So when you take the stock off, you don't have a giant hole on the back of your gun.
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i kew that but you said SINCE ITS A MODEL 98...i thought there
was a difference between a model and a custom
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Oh yeah I know, I guess I worded that wrong. Sorry about that. I was just typing what I was thinking, so "Since it's a Model 98" was just me talking to myself, haha.
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hehe...what do all the numbers for harnesses mean?!?!
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http://www.actionvillage.com/is-bin/INTERSHOP.enfinity/eCS/S tore/en/-/USD/BrowseCatalog-Start;sid=JRhrRo5MYodrPMxJAbKr7o Tq2qlTBhVOS4s=?CategoryName=paintball-ball-hauling-gear-pack s-and-harnesses-redz-packs-redz-dimension-packs

Here's a link to some Redz gear. They call it a 3.3 or 4.4, etc. The pictures explain it pretty well: a 3.3 (or 3+3) has 3 conventional places where you can put a pod; plus 3 "soft loops" which can hold an additional 3 pods, and when not used, they can be tucked in so they don't hang out and act as a target.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote lester98c Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 February 2005 at 5:40pm
go for a shorted barrel.no stock.remote (i saw it at speedball before).try an r/t.pack 5+2 means it holds seven do the math try something that reflects the amount of paint u shoot
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Originally posted by DrexelSkaPB DrexelSkaPB wrote:

is-bin/INTERSHOP.enfinity/eCS/Store/en/-/USD/
BrowseCatalog-Start;sid=
JRhrRo5MYodrPMxJAbKr7oTq2qlTBhVOS4s=
?CategoryName=paintball-ball-hauling-gear-packs-and-
harnesses-redz-packs-redz-dimension-packs"> http://
www.actionvillage.com/is-bin/INTERSHOP.enfinity/eCS/S tore/
en/-/USD/BrowseCatalog-Start;sid=
JRhrRo5MYodrPMxJAbKr7o Tq2qlTBhVOS4s=
?CategoryName=paintball-ball-hauling-gear-pack s-and-
harnesses-redz-packs-redz-dimension-packs


Here's a link to some Redz gear. They call it a 3.3 or 4.4, etc.
The pictures explain it pretty well: a 3.3 (or 3+3) has
3 conventional places where you can put a pod; plus 3 "soft
loops" which can hold an additional 3 pods, and when not
used, they can be tucked in so they don't hang out and act as a
target.




I GET IT...(B.T.W. i dont get much)
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dont get the colapsable stock, they are made of plastick and break very easily. get a military grade stock like one from opsgear or the tapco t-6 colapsable stock at paintballgear.com

 

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