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weasel
02-19-2001, 10:32 AM
I have a Pirahna STS G2, and I am thinking of upgrading it. What should I upgrade first, the barrel, or the "composite" (plastic) trigger? I want a metal trigger cuz it feels better and it's more sensitive but I also want good accuracy. Which one do you think would make the most difference in my game? I also am on a tight budget, so keep that in mind when your responding. Also, if you recommend a barrel, what kind of barrel (remmember I have a budget problem) would you recommend?

TLplus84
02-19-2001, 10:35 AM
the barrel is the most important thing you can do to your gun. After you get a barrel, get a metal trigger if you want. For a nice barrel, get a JJ Ceramic or a Lapco BigShot. THey are both around 50 dollars. They are both very accurate, although the Lapco is more accurate, and the JJ is quieter.

Watupi
02-19-2001, 10:45 AM
A barrel would be first. Be sure to get a barrel that matches the bore of the paint that you shoot. CPs are very nice for the price, $50, and come in small, medium, and large bores. Lapcos are also in the $50 range, and come in medium and small bore.

Next on my list would be a revvy. You can get 9vs for around $35-45, and 12vs for $45-55. Go with the 12v. It doesnt cost that much more, and youll be happy that you did later on.

After that a regulator would be worth looking into. Stabilizer for co2. Stock cocker regs also handle co2 pretty good, and you can usually get them from cocker owners that have upgraded their regs.

You can do any number of things to it.

weasel
02-19-2001, 05:40 PM
Sorry to be so ignorant, but what barrel does cp stand for? I'm bad at puzzles. They hurt my brain.

TLplus84
02-19-2001, 05:41 PM
CP stands for Custom Products. THey make pretty nice barrels.

weasel
02-19-2001, 05:42 PM
Thanx. What bore size are bigballs?

TLplus84
02-19-2001, 06:01 PM
they are med bore