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demonhammer
11-22-2003, 09:32 AM
Few questions this time:
Can i get some stock comparisons between the car,folidng, and solid rifelbutt stocks?
Does the E-bolt make it so you can't use one?
Are they worth it in general?
thanx,
the demon:pissed:
Socom6789
11-22-2003, 09:42 AM
no they arent worth it, just use your tank as a stock
Mongoose87
11-22-2003, 09:48 AM
car stock is better than folding stock...if u get a car stock, id recomend getting the tippmann proteam car stock rather than the 32 degrees one. The tippmann one is much more durable and reliable
iraqipaintball
11-22-2003, 05:07 PM
i have the car stock and i don't like it. Its been sitting in my box for a couple of months now. Thinkin of selling it soon. You can't use your sights with this stock so you'll need to buy a sight rail and red dot sight or an M-16 carrying handle/sight rail and then its really uncomfortable with a 20 oz. tank and no drop so you'll need a drop and another thing is that stocks are the worst in speedball, its really hard to stay in tight and not expose anything since the gun is so long and this stock is also very heavy and kinda expensive so it isn't worth it. As for the other stocks.... I would say don't get any of them unless you play a lot of woodsball and you're willing to buy extra parts.
mooman009
11-22-2003, 06:35 PM
get the lapco drop with T stock www.countypaintball.com
Raptorz922
11-22-2003, 06:45 PM
Originally posted by iraqipaintball
i have the car stock and i don't like it. Its been sitting in my box for a couple of months now. Thinkin of selling it soon. You can't use your sights with this stock so you'll need to buy a sight rail and red dot sight or an M-16 carrying handle/sight rail and then its really uncomfortable with a 20 oz. tank and no drop so you'll need a drop and another thing is that stocks are the worst in speedball, its really hard to stay in tight and not expose anything since the gun is so long and this stock is also very heavy and kinda expensive so it isn't worth it. As for the other stocks.... I would say don't get any of them unless you play a lot of woodsball and you're willing to buy extra parts.
First of all, if you really know how to use your gun you don't use your sights. Second, once I get into tournaments next summer, I'm going to get a drop for tournaments and I'll take my stock off. It's primarily for steadying long range shots in woods and cosmetics.
demonhammer
11-23-2003, 11:57 AM
Originally posted by demonhammer
Few questions this time:
Does the E-bolt make it so you can't use one?
thanx,
the demon:pissed:
Raptorz922
11-23-2003, 11:59 AM
No, you can't really use it with the E-Bolt. However, I did see someone that modified the E-Bolt somehow to make it work with his stock.
darktrooper5
11-23-2003, 08:40 PM
I own the sniper fx stock fo my 98c and i love it. I also have a flatline and it not only makes it look sweet but helps steady your shot. I love it two thumbs up. you can read my review at the review part of the site.
demonhammer
11-24-2003, 09:25 PM
thanks guys:
for the help, my friend can now mod his new f/x sniper stock onto his e-bolted tippy. noobies better run:laugh:
thanx
the demon:pissed:
Dragracer
12-10-2003, 06:09 PM
Originally posted by iraqipaintball
i have the car stock and i don't like it. Its been sitting in my box for a couple of months now. Thinkin of selling it soon. You can't use your sights with this stock so you'll need to buy a sight rail and red dot sight or an M-16 carrying handle/sight rail and then its really uncomfortable with a 20 oz. tank and no drop so you'll need a drop and another thing is that stocks are the worst in speedball, its really hard to stay in tight and not expose anything since the gun is so long and this stock is also very heavy and kinda expensive so it isn't worth it. As for the other stocks.... I would say don't get any of them unless you play a lot of woodsball and you're willing to buy extra parts.
If you still have the stock and want to sell it, please contact me at dragracerusa@earthlink.net.
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