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Topic: Stock
Posted By: St. Jimmy
Subject: Stock
Date Posted: 13 February 2005 at 6:24pm
Which stock is best for the 98 custom. I play woodsball.



Replies:
Posted By: A5 dude15
Date Posted: 13 February 2005 at 6:26pm
they are all the same except for looks.  the only difference is that some may have less wobble than others. but no matter what they will all wobble once you buy them.  there was a little mod you can do to stop the woblle but i forgot it.  www.opsgear.com  they have just about every paintball stock there is.


Posted By: 98c Dude13
Date Posted: 13 February 2005 at 7:28pm
^ No they are not all the same. They have huge differences. The collapseable ones can have 3-6 different positions to help you be more compact. The folding ones will fold against your gun whenever you want the too. And the solid ones really only give your gun a better realistic feel to it.

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TIPPMANN 98 CUSTOM
14" Progressive barrel   
32* Black gel grips
BT-16 Double trigger
Pen Spring Mod
X-core Expansion Chamber
Vertical Adapter


Posted By: AndiElite91
Date Posted: 13 February 2005 at 8:08pm
What 98c Dude13 said.


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             m98
    14" J&J ceramic
   (2) 12oz pure air tanks
     red dot sight
stc dead-on x-chamber
stbi response trigger



Posted By: DrexelSkaPB
Date Posted: 13 February 2005 at 8:12pm
Whatever you buy, make sure it's not manufactured by 32 Degrees or BT Paintball. I've heard nothing but trouble. Get one that's made of a high grade or military grade material.

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It seems like all the cool cats do this:
Custom 98, Flatline, r/t, CAR stock, custom camo paintjob, which every hopper I feel like putting on it, vertical adapter, oh dibs, I'm running out of charact


Posted By: triggerhappy1
Date Posted: 13 February 2005 at 8:13pm

they are not all the same. theres 4 basic designs

collapseable- mostly plastic, not best quality, tend to break often, pretty adjustable, RVA.

"T stocks"- simple meaning very durable, less likely to break, small and most compact, non adjustable, dont get in the way as much, very cheap, most dont hook up to end cap so they hook up on the bottom of the grip which looks dumb, enables you to use sites though, "permanent".

Solid- looks great, non adjustable, harder to find (at stores not online) usualy a bit more, no rva, "permanent".

folding- most positions, compact, most durable, fold out of the way for close combat, easy to find, cheap, most dont have rvas, but some do. the best in my opinion, but everyones differant.



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Posted By: A-5 Command
Date Posted: 13 February 2005 at 8:59pm
^ well they have military grade colapsable stocks also. the one in my sig can be found at paintballgear.com and is "virtually industructable" acording to their description. It also adjusts to 6 positions. I say either get this one or either the jcs folding stock or that other folding stock that looks like the more realistic one. their are 2 different folding stocks that fold to the side and one that folds to the bottom that can be found at http://www.englerpaintballguns.com - www.englerpaintballguns.com

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A-5
Flatline
E-Grip
Tapco T-6 stock
JCS Duel Trigger
JCS Universal BiPod
Core Remote
88ci/4500psi Crossfire
R-5 Hopper
Apex Barrel
Hot Shot red dot
Lapco offset
Spec Ops A5-A2 grip


Posted By: Thompsonshooter
Date Posted: 13 February 2005 at 9:20pm
Hey that's me ^^^^^



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Eric Engler
President
www.englerpaintballguns.com



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