View Full Version : My tippy...now what?
StealthElephant
02-18-2002, 04:37 PM
m98c w/:
12'' 32 Degrees Nyte Stikk
GTA X-Chamber
PB Drop Forward
What else should I get noW?
Should I go low pressure first?
RT more important?
I dont' have alot of money right now...I'm buying a car soon but if I was to upgrade something in the new month what would be the more important thing?
Some experience with the markwer. Then you'll know your self what you will need.
StealthElephant
02-18-2002, 04:56 PM
Well I've heard both good and bad about both the RT and LP kits.
If I got LP I'd need a Nitro tank, if I got RT I'd need a revy.
But some people say the RT eats up too much air among other things.
For the LP kit I've read that some people have trouble finding a good operating pressure that allows the gun to recock correctly while keeping it LP but at the same time allowing control the the FPS.
I'm wondering which is a better investment in money. because while BPS is always good, would LP be better in the long run performance wise?
F355DUDE
02-18-2002, 05:09 PM
I have the Lp and Rt kit in my model 98c. I havent shot my personal rt kit but i have used others. They shoot very fast. as for the LP kit i will get back to you with the results tomorrow. i just got nitro today so i havent shot it yet.
Ok, you don't have a lot of money. I'm here to help you with budget in mind.
RT costs 80 bucks. Well, for 15-20 bucks, you can get a double trigger. With practice, you'll get a very fast trigger pull since it's less than 1-lb. That will solve you needing a higher rof.
Now, they may not be the best on the market, but they are cheap. At www.countypaintball.com you can get a 12v Revvy for less than 50 bucks. That will accomidate for higher feed rates needed.
Right there, you have the cost of the RT in 2 upgrades.
Now before you go LP, or even before going nitro, get an RVA. Your consistency will slightly improve, and with a set screw you'll get a minimal amount of better gas efficiency. These can be found for rather cheap. Again, try county.
With that, play with it for a few months. Then after those months of play, only then should you think of any other upgrade.
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