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Carbine RT - How To Guide

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Topic: Carbine RT - How To Guide
Posted By: Enos Shenk
Subject: Carbine RT - How To Guide
Date Posted: 05 April 2004 at 5:12pm
So i got bored and put an old 98 Custom RT into my pro/carbine. I had the foresight to take lots of pictures, so im writing a guide on how you can fit a RT into your carbine. Its great fun to shock people when the "newb gun" starts ripping.

Before you begin, be aware that this WILL void your warranty. This will void your warranty so hard that Jesus himself wouldnt work on it for free. This mod involves grinding and drilling on your guns reciever. It also involves modifying the RT itself to the point that it will not function correctly in the gun it is made for. If your not comfortable with that, and with the use of a hand drill or drill press, a dremel tool, and thread taps, DO NOT DO IT! Im not responsible if you cant read a ruler and mess up your gun trying this, so dont cry if you fail.

This mod requires that you own a Pro/Carbine, or a 68-Carbine with the CVX valve. If you do not have a CVX valve gun THIS WILL NOT WORK SO DONT TRY IT. This mod also requires that you own a 98 Custom RT kit complete with the cylinder, fat hose and barb, fat hose 90 degree, limiter valve, 1/8 hose, and 1/8 hose banjo fitting. Basically everything that you get with the 98 Custom kit.

Things you need:

-Pro/Carbine or 68-Carbine with CVX valve
-98 Custom RT Kit
-A dremel tool or equivalent
-A drill press or hand electric drill
-A 5/32" drill bit
-A 10-32 thread tap
-Safety glasses
-A breathing mask or bandana or towel

Maybe/Optional:

-X-Acto or pocket knife
-Carbine valve reduction fitting o-ring
-A cold beverage

To start with, completely strip your gun down to the bare reciever. Remove the valve reduction fitting and the velocity screw then use a pencil or dowel rod to push out the powertube and valve out the back of the gun. You can leave the ball detent in, it doesnt get in the way. Also completely open your grip and strip it down to the bare plastic frame. Use some pliars to remove the pivot and spring pins inside, remove the bottomline nuts. The grip nuts can stay in, as they seem to be held in by nuclear glue.


My gun completely stripped to the bones.

Now for a list of things we will need, and what will be modified beyond repair.


Pictured is the 98 Custom RT kit, and a carbine valve reduction fitting o-ring. The o-ring MIGHT not be needed. When you removed the valve fitting from the underside of the reciever above, if the tiny o-ring in there came out chewed up and nasty looking, you WILL need to replace it. Sometimes it comes out in decent condition and you can just flip it over.



These are the parts that we will modify. The reciever will be possible to be changed back to stock with the addition of a modified bolt that i will explain later. The grip panels will lose the trigger spring pin, and will NOT be capable of being used stock without some special modifying. The RT cylinder will be modified to the point that it wont fire correctly in a 98, and the fat host and its fittings will be cut to size.

Now begins the actual mod. The first part is the worst part in the entire job. It sucks, you will hate it, and it will drive you nuts. But patience is required, because if you mess up youll have to buy new gripframe halves.

I used a dremel sanding bit and a dremel grinding wheel for small areas to grind out the cylinder shaped groove for the RT cylinder. The plastic will melt very fast, which isnt too big of a problem as long as you keep stopping to peel away the melted crud, if you leave it in it obscures the work and makes it harder to see what your doing. Go slow, make sure you cut the groove in straight and evenly between the hole for the grip half bolt, and the grip panel nut. Theres BARELY enough room, and for this to fit correctly, it will be very thin. This is where patience comes in, if you get annoyed and go fast, youll melt a hole straight through the side of the grip. Im a very impatient person, so if i can do it, anyone can.

I strongly advise that you use safety goggles and some sort of breath mask, even if its just a towel tied over your mouth and nose. Cutting this out throws hot plastic fragments and dust all over, you do not want that in your eye, or in your lungs.


Here is the right half in progress. Its getting close.

Note that you will have to thin out the ends because the cylinder is a bit longer then there is room in there. If the grip starts getting hot, switch to the other half and work on it for a bit. Make sure that you cut both grooves in the same place! You can cut up or down a bit, as long as it fits, but both sides must be the same or they wont fit together around the cylinder.


The cylinder sitting in the right side groove

You can guage your progress by the little machining bump left in the center of the back end on the cylinder. Lay it in and look and see if that bump is getting close to even with the grip half inside edge. The front is a bit of guesswork, as the shaft from the cylinder will fit with a bit of space around it, so dont cut your groove to where the shaft is against the grip edge, thats too deep.

Now another somewhat annoying part. You need to make the fat hose that rises up from the cylinder fit. Im sure you noticed its WAY too long, we can fix that. Pull on the fittings and the hose should pull off. Use some needle-nose pliars or something to pull the hose off the other fitting. Now, look at the hose barbs. You will see they have a long tube shaped section, a flare, then another tube shaped section. Theres no need for the extra length, so were going to modify the barbs. Use a grinding bit in your dremel to grind the barbs down so they end right at the end of the flare. All we need is for them to hold the hose on. Do this for both, then cut the hose to fit so the barbs are touching. This should result in a very short hose with a fitting on one end, and a 90 degree fitting on the other.

We also need to modify the grip more to fit this hose. Lay the cylinder in the slot and mark where the hole in the top is in relation to the grip. Put a couple of the pins back in and stick the grips together. Now, clamp the grip in a vise and drill a hole down from the top on your mark, so the hose has a slot. Now using a small bit, drill a pilot hole for the 90 degree fitting to stick out through. This should end up right around the ledge area on the outside of the grip. Heres a picture of mine



Notice the large hole i drilled for the fitting. The fitting sticks out through this hole a bit and the limiter valve screws into the 90 degree fitting. It should be pretty secure, and look like this from the other side



Test fit the 2 grip halves with the cylinder in place. Make any adjustments you need in the groove you cut so the cylinder is held securely in place, but the grips still fit together good. Once youre done with that, the grip section is complete!

Now for the part that takes guts. Drilling a hole in the side of your gun. The reason RT and the cyclone feed work is a property of the way the CVX valve functions.


The CVX valve. From Matt's Procarbine Page.

Notice the cut area on the left of the valve, just to the right of the o-ring. If a tap is installed in the gun right there, a strong burst of air will come out. If you tap the valve anywhere else, this will not work. So we have to be VERY careful where we put our air tap. If you want to see how you figure it out, keep reading, if you just want to know where to drill, skip ahead a bit.

To figure out where to drill, put the valve back in the gun, stick a ruler inside the gun, until it hits the back of the valve. Write down that measurement. Now remove the valve and look at it. Measure from the back of the valve, to a point centered on that cut in the back of the valve. Add that to your previous measurement.

You should have gotten 4 9/32" as your measurement. If you skipped the previous paragraph like a lazy bum, we will be drilling our hole exactly 4 inches and 9/32 of an inch in from the rear of the gun body. This is centered right on the channel in the back of the valve when it is installed in the gun.

Measure out that distance. Measure it again. Measure it once more to be sure, and mark it with a sharpie or a pencil.

If your using a hand drill i strongly suggest you use a small bit and drill a pilot hole. This needs to be precise. Once you have a pilot hole in, drill it with the 5/32" bit. Now get your 10-32 thread tap and tap threads into the hole. Be careful doing this. Make straight clean threads, i advise you use a tap wrench to do it up right. Make sure you clean the reciever out, dont leave any metal dust and other crap in there, itll gum up your gun later. The banjo fitting from the RT kit will screw right into the hole you just made.


Now it says "Safety instructions free fro". Cool!

Only a couple other things need to be done to get this working. If you tried to put the grip on the gun, you noticed that it doesnt fit in the back. Thats because that 90 degree fitting sticks up above the frame. We need to grind down a bit of the reciever to fit. This doesnt hinder anything at all.



Clamp the reciever in a vise and grind down this corner edge about 1/8". The grip should fit now. Put it on and bolt it on, make sure everything fits and looks good. Trim your hose if needed, it should look like this:



One last thing needs to be done, thats modifying the trigger to give the RT room to work. Clamp the trigger into your vise and go to town on the back of it with a grinding bit. We just need to flatten it off to give a spot for the RT shaft to push.

Once you have that done, the mod is complete! Reassemble your gun, gas it up, and use the limiter valve on the grip to sweet-spot the RT where you want it.

As for reverting the gun to stock, you will need new gripframe halves, since we destroyed the hole that the trigger spring pin fit in. I assume if you wanted you could easily drill a new hole and install a longer pin, and be possible to revert the gun to stock. We also need to plug the hole in the gun. To do this, purchase a 10-32 machine screw from a hardware store, and cut it to about 1/8" of threads. The o-ring on the threaded area of the banjo fitting can come off and be put on this short bolt, which will function as a plug.

Hope it helps, happy modding!


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Replies:
Posted By: You Wont See Me
Date Posted: 05 April 2004 at 5:16pm
You are one crazy man. Any video of it in action?

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Posted By: patrick
Date Posted: 05 April 2004 at 5:24pm
wow...

and kids, make sure you drill the hole in EXACTLY the right place. enos can tell you what happens when you don't...

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Posted By: evil-98
Date Posted: 05 April 2004 at 5:28pm

good job



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Posted By: RfUiLreZ
Date Posted: 05 April 2004 at 5:31pm
Heh. At least it didn't have the same fate as your 68 carbine. Good mod.

If I send mine out to you will you hook me up?


Posted By: Hairball!!!
Date Posted: 05 April 2004 at 5:32pm
Originally posted by patrick patrick wrote:

wow...

and kids, make sure you drill the hole in EXACTLY the right place. enos can tell you what happens when you don't...


Heh, that he can.

Good post.


Posted By: CrawforDry
Date Posted: 05 April 2004 at 5:37pm

ooo nice write up man.

yeah firstout has some vids of his procarbine r/t shooting if u want http://www.homestead.com/procarbine/videos.html - http://www.homestead.com/procarbine/videos.html



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Posted By: chettacheez
Date Posted: 05 April 2004 at 5:38pm
Originally posted by evil-98 evil-98 wrote:

good job



Good Job Indeed! This should be a sticky.


Posted By: Enos Shenk
Date Posted: 05 April 2004 at 6:17pm
Bumpity.

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Posted By: NiQ-Toto
Date Posted: 05 April 2004 at 6:37pm
Very nice enos, what kind of knife is that in those pics?

Great thread!

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Posted By: procarbinefreak
Date Posted: 05 April 2004 at 6:37pm
stickity?


Posted By: turismomtrx
Date Posted: 05 April 2004 at 6:49pm
this definately deserves being sticky


Posted By: Ashran
Date Posted: 05 April 2004 at 7:02pm
Awesome stuff, i don't have a pro carbine but i learnt a new paintball word (banjo thingy)

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Posted By: Enos Shenk
Date Posted: 05 April 2004 at 7:03pm
Originally posted by NiQ-Toto NiQ-Toto wrote:

Very nice enos, what kind of knife is that in those pics?

Great thread!


Its a Kershaw model 1415. Best knife ive ever owned, ive had it for like 5 years now.


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Posted By: procarbinefreak
Date Posted: 05 April 2004 at 9:33pm
bump


Posted By: kej505
Date Posted: 05 April 2004 at 9:45pm
how long did it take you to make that post?

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Posted By: littlebigface
Date Posted: 05 April 2004 at 10:23pm
are pro carbines any good?


Posted By: Lawless
Date Posted: 06 April 2004 at 1:08am

Hey!

This has been on my "To Do List", for some time now.

Heck, my A-5 reciever's been waitin' for its paintjob for about a month now.

I'm just lazy.



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Posted By: DavidBoren
Date Posted: 06 April 2004 at 1:55am
Beautiful write-up. Ive always wanted a Pro/Carbine, and Ive always thought it would be neat to slap a R/T in it... now I now how if I ever finally get one.

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Posted By: _TT_
Date Posted: 06 April 2004 at 8:02am
This needs to be a Sticky for a while.

Make it so!

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Posted By: ReGuLaToR99
Date Posted: 06 April 2004 at 8:24am
that will be one of my next upgrades for my carbine!

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Posted By: pntbl freak
Date Posted: 06 April 2004 at 3:23pm

Great post!

Now I want a Carbine...



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Posted By: TheHoff
Date Posted: 06 April 2004 at 6:58pm
Awsome.  Now do it to a stingray and all shall bow....


Posted By: Pro/Carbine00
Date Posted: 06 April 2004 at 7:07pm

Are guns have the same PAT# but diff. Numbers up top I think mine is newer. That is soo cool I want to do it but I dont want to spend $80 on RT and them break my gun my loss would be $230 too much of a risk for me. I will put it in my old Pirahana. HAs it ever been done?



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Posted By: Enos Shenk
Date Posted: 06 April 2004 at 11:03pm
Originally posted by Pro/Carbine00 Pro/Carbine00 wrote:

Are guns have the same PAT# but diff. Numbers up top I think mine is newer. That is soo cool I want to do it but I dont want to spend $80 on RT and them break my gun my loss would be $230 too much of a risk for me. I will put it in my old Pirahana. HAs it ever been done?




Uhm i guess you missed the part where i said you have to own a CVX valve gun.


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Posted By: tipper13
Date Posted: 07 April 2004 at 11:03pm
i really wanna get a p/c and put my rt on it now.

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2k3 vert. cocker
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Posted By: speedballer1313
Date Posted: 07 April 2004 at 11:09pm
Have you shot it?

Wowie... your like a gun God, but i cant do it, id lose the RT before i could even start the process.

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Posted By: A5-Man
Date Posted: 08 April 2004 at 2:20pm

thats so gnarly how u took apart your whole gun and put it back together with the respnse trigger. Never could of figured it out. Good job man.



Posted By: Guysdaman
Date Posted: 08 April 2004 at 3:19pm
I have an older pro-lite...I am pretty sure these didn't have cvx valves but will a cvx vavle fit in my prolite? I am interested in doing this to my tippy!

Thanks!

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Posted By: tgaffner
Date Posted: 09 April 2004 at 11:41am

Looks pretty good Enos!

Good job!



Posted By: Pigtail999
Date Posted: 10 April 2004 at 11:34am
Now you gotta find out how to retrofit an E-bolt to a PC.

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Posted By: CidHighwind
Date Posted: 11 April 2004 at 12:40pm
Yo, you realize that the R/T Kit that they sell now is a good bit different than the one you used, right? Because you never mentioned it once. It has a different shape R/T cylinder, R/T internals without a stop (relies on grip frame to do so), and completely different hoses/fittings.

So, as a question, would you need to get the older parts, and would tippmann even give them to you?


Posted By: clownshooter
Date Posted: 12 April 2004 at 9:37pm
That was a great job Enos. I would try it except that - 1. I don't have much patience, and 2. I really don't need the RT yet. That remains a great post and the pics were excellent. I don't know why I haven't seen that before.


Posted By: FoolProofSam
Date Posted: 13 April 2004 at 1:07pm
Enos, you rock! This was just what I've been looking for!

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Posted By: MetallicaESPa5
Date Posted: 17 April 2004 at 1:56pm

Enos your amazing. awesome work

-adam



Posted By: Snake6
Date Posted: 18 April 2004 at 2:24pm
Enos, have you clocked the BPS on the R/T yet?

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Posted By: Trogdor9800
Date Posted: 18 April 2004 at 3:41pm
I saw some of the pics in the Gallery.  Great job!

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Posted By: 9ruter8
Date Posted: 20 April 2004 at 11:17am
Awsome job enos.  Thats an awsome gun

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Posted By: Matt A
Date Posted: 24 April 2004 at 10:54am
It's cool.. but its already been done. In fact someone did it 2-3 years ago and hes still doing it for people. But very good job. I feel warmer when i hear about someone modding a pro/carbine or any of the pro-series markers.

Firstout's work
http://procarbine.homestead.com/videos.html


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universal drop forward
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Posted By: BoBLoNgTimmy
Date Posted: 26 April 2004 at 12:30pm
i just got a procarbine and i like how acurite it is!
is it still as acurate with the r/t.


Posted By: EYES
Date Posted: 26 April 2004 at 8:53pm

   

Wow, that's some crazy stuff. Great job Enos.



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Posted By: Sarge14
Date Posted: 03 May 2004 at 7:33pm
Very innovative Enos.

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Posted By: firefighter3431
Date Posted: 03 May 2004 at 8:45pm

ok so i think that doc on the whiteboards might also be enos

great job if i had one i would send it to ya for that mod



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Posted By: Homer J
Date Posted: 05 May 2004 at 10:11pm
Vishnu would give it four thumbs up.


Posted By: Nocens
Date Posted: 10 May 2004 at 6:31pm

Does anybody know if this will work with the newer 98C R/Ts?

 



Posted By: Jeremy584
Date Posted: 29 May 2004 at 1:10am
Originally posted by Nocens Nocens wrote:

Does anybody know if this will work with the newer 98C R/Ts?

 

It most likely will but be VERY VERY Careful! if you dont do this right... You just lost over 225$!  

Enos You should be known as a Mad Scientist for this! I didn't Really notice this thread Till I was Reading Reply's on the RT kit for the 98c on countypaintball I'm going to Ask a friend to try this on his Pro/Carb and tell him it's Fulproof



Posted By: underdawg
Date Posted: 01 June 2004 at 2:43am
That is a crazy gun, it kiks some but.


Posted By: tippysnyper98
Date Posted: 01 June 2004 at 3:21pm
. Thats amazing! On another site i found steps to putting a 98 flatline on a p/c. The reasons for buying a p/c are becomming quite clear.

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Posted By: Jeremy584
Date Posted: 02 June 2004 at 12:36am
Enos you should make a Video you could make thousands off that...


Posted By: The Guy
Date Posted: 06 June 2004 at 1:14am
isn't it about time this got unstickied and added to the uber upgrades thread.

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Posted By: pimptastik
Date Posted: 12 June 2004 at 9:31am

^no...i want to do this * walks up stairs rips out his rt and friend pro does it and messes up*

 



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Posted By: paintballboy295
Date Posted: 12 June 2004 at 9:21pm

that must have taken foreaver but i bet it was worth it

 



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Posted By: tmak
Date Posted: 20 June 2004 at 12:08pm
You put the idea into reality!!! I thought it could be done but it has me uttterly astonished to see the Rt Pro carbine. Keep up the good work.


Posted By: A5 dude15
Date Posted: 25 June 2004 at 9:37pm

holy crap...how in the world did u ever think about doin this

that really is the most amazing mod ive seen......awsome job



Posted By: 98c - baller
Date Posted: 29 June 2004 at 5:05pm
dats carzy, but nice job


Posted By: Brettman
Date Posted: 01 July 2004 at 1:26pm

that is the best pro-carbine i have ever seen in my entire life

this sort of reminds me when a guy i know made an SKS stock fit over a spyder and then he bought a 21" barrel and it was the coolest gun ever, now i think its a pretty close battle!



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Posted By: flashsplat
Date Posted: 05 July 2004 at 9:16am
I don't mean to sound stupid or anything.. but how can i tell if my Carb has a CVX valve?

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Posted By: Enos Shenk
Date Posted: 06 July 2004 at 2:04pm
Originally posted by flashsplat flashsplat wrote:

I don't mean to sound stupid or anything.. but how can i tell if my Carb has a CVX valve?


If its a procarb it does.

Only 68-Carbines used 2 different valves.


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Posted By: MROD
Date Posted: 08 July 2004 at 9:08am

WOW you are crazy

 



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Posted By: DeadinLife
Date Posted: 08 July 2004 at 1:38pm

two questions = how much time

                        how many times did you **** it up



Posted By: Zack98
Date Posted: 11 July 2004 at 6:51pm

Nice post!  Just out of curiosity, has anyone else followed his instructions and made this?



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Posted By: Doyle182
Date Posted: 11 July 2004 at 10:24pm
Simply Amazing


Posted By: iNEEDaMEDIC
Date Posted: 13 July 2004 at 1:37am
I want to do this. I am quite familiar with machine work, so this shouldn't be too hard.  I would kinda like to know if anyone has tried this with the new RT before I get started. I could buy one and figure it out for myself, but I'm a bit on the lazy side and would rather leech off someone else. 

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Posted By: 27Splatter27
Date Posted: 16 July 2004 at 9:58pm

why doesnt tippmann just make a pro/carbine rt kit? more money for them!

-Splatter



Posted By: Belt #2
Date Posted: 18 July 2004 at 12:54am
Originally posted by 27Splatter27 27Splatter27 wrote:

why doesnt tippmann just make a pro/carbine rt kit? more money for them!

-Splatter

Beacuse they make the R/T and Flatline kit for the 98, 98C and A-5 so you'll buy those markers. And there are a lot more GTA upgrades for those markers... which means more cash for Tippmann.



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Posted By: PlentifulBalls
Date Posted: 27 July 2004 at 9:14pm
Hmm. Enos, you just may be my god. I just made a combat feed for my P/C, and when I get a job, I will almost definetly get an r/t.

Tr0ck.


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Posted By: 98c-Ownage
Date Posted: 01 August 2004 at 1:42pm
people like the creater of this thread keep people like me intrested in paintball

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32* Remote
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Stinless Steel Bolts

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Posted By: sharpshooter7
Date Posted: 03 August 2004 at 12:29pm
awsome

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aligator trigger
32 degrees shark drop foward
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Posted By: 98c OwNaGe
Date Posted: 06 August 2004 at 9:11am
Originally posted by 98c-Ownage 98c-Ownage wrote:

people like the creater of this thread keep people like me intrested in paintball


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Posted By: 98sniper
Date Posted: 08 August 2004 at 3:18am
thats pretty nice man good look and check out what iam goin to do to a 98 i have a topic its says something about tippmann lovers.

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Posted By: Instadeath
Date Posted: 23 August 2004 at 11:00pm
I have a new project now that I have seen this. Wish me like.

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Posted By: Play Maker27
Date Posted: 30 August 2004 at 12:59pm
Originally posted by 98c-Ownage 98c-Ownage wrote:

people like the creater of this thread keep people like me intrested in paintball


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Tippmann A-5
-E-Grip
-Unimount
-32* Remote
-Blade Trigger
-Redz Harness
-Flatline Barrel
-Palmers Stabalizer

Fund: 117/680


Posted By: Ruff Neck - 32
Date Posted: 30 August 2004 at 3:11pm
would this also work with like an a-5 response trigger and a carbine?

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Tippmann A-5
-E-Grip
-Unimount
-32* Remote
-Blade Trigger
-Redz Harness
-Flatline Barrel
-Palmers Stabalizer

Fund: 118/680


Posted By: dugiehowser
Date Posted: 19 September 2004 at 8:26pm
I'll add to the praise,
you obviously know what you're doing

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My Setup

Stock Procarb
and
98c
14" JJ Ceramic
Painted Hopper
                      Boring isn't it


Posted By: Smitty
Date Posted: 24 September 2004 at 5:32pm
you must be a genius. wanna get a vid of that thing? i really wanna see it in action Enos.


Posted By: tagged out
Date Posted: 06 October 2004 at 12:23pm
your my hero dude that's crazy

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soccer is fun


Posted By: roadrunner0535
Date Posted: 06 October 2004 at 12:26pm
that's an incredible job...i don't have the time or the knowlegde of the peices of my gun 2 do that...plus i have a 98c so it slides in ez

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98c seclusion
14" dye ultralite
rufus dawg 2x stick trigg
remote
full-auto mod
http://roadrunnerpaintball.mypicgallery.com/mpg/Route.asp - My 98C
100% smart parts


Posted By: IDEAL corners
Date Posted: 08 October 2004 at 4:29pm

MY friend had wanted a r/t on his pro carbine for some time now.  When I told him about this he absolutely went incanw so he went and printed it off.  It wasn't pretty.  He is the most impatient person I know,  two girp halves, a new hose, and 10 major headachs later, he successfully put a r/t in his pro carbine.  He doesn't have a digital but I wish he would just scan his pictures and put them up?

BUT BRAVO



Posted By: LostPenguin
Date Posted: 07 November 2004 at 1:25am
Lol, very nice. 

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-Tippmann 98C
-Dead-on Double Trigger
-20oz and 14oz CO2
-14" Teardrop Barrel
*Coming this christmas*
RT, Revvy


Posted By: first out
Date Posted: 07 November 2004 at 12:37pm
For all the people asking for a video, Matt A gave the url for videos of some I have done.  

http://www.homestead.com/procarbine/videos.html

I'm jealous.  I should have posted my videos in here back when I did this to get all this praise, .

FYI, I make ram caps for the newer 98 RT kits so they can be used in the carbine.  I also install RT kits in the gun for those that aren't comfortable doing it them selves. 



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first out
Custom work is fun!


Posted By: DrunkDriver
Date Posted: 21 November 2004 at 1:50pm
Great job. You should update the pictures though, mybe it is just my computer but I can only see one.

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Posted By: p/c steveo
Date Posted: 26 February 2005 at 9:17pm
i no this thread is a year old and no one will probly ever read exept a carbine freak like me but enos is indeed a p/c god he is insane!  i would do this my self but not before purchaseing  carbine rebiuld kit


Posted By: evil_fingers
Date Posted: 26 February 2005 at 10:08pm
Hmmmmm, thats strange I couldve sworn that this thread was a sticky before or what?

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Do not steal....the government hates competition!



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