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legiont3
19-03-2003, 00:15
What would be a suitable drop forward for a Inferno T3 and does anyone have an opinion on drop forwards ? good/bad/ugly ?. Would i need to get a new bottom line to connect to the new drop or can i use my existing one ?
Tanx !. :D
nighthawk
19-03-2003, 18:45
there are loads of drop forwards it just a matter of taste tha bottom line will still be ok to ues as i had a t3 with a 32 deg drop 5" and still used the old bottow line and it works fine hope this help m8 :D :D
legiont3
19-03-2003, 20:01
as you used to own a t3 you might be a good guy to ask, what else should i do with my gun ? does it need stuff like a co2 expansion chamber or is the gas thru grip just fine ?. with the drop forward does it make a big difference ? ( balance / looks of the gun ).
what made u get rid of your term anyway matey ? so far mines be fine but is their any problems i should be lookin out for ?.
thanks for your help.
fleisher
19-03-2003, 21:35
An expansion chamber on a co2 powered gun is always a good idea,due to co2's stability and cold weather problems,drop forwards have advantages in altering the balance and length of a marker.A simple bottom line screwed to the base of the grip will make it more natural to shoot from the shoulder but will make the marker quite long,where as a long drop forward will shorten the marker but maybe uncomfortable to shoot.
Have a look at Fat Bobshttp://www.fatbobspaintball.co.uk to get some ideas.:D
nighthawk
20-03-2003, 07:49
i found that the t3 work lovely couldnt fault the gun just wanted one that had a faster fire rate thats all .if you find you are getting a few balls smegging in the barrel you might want to get the inferno diffuser bolt . i found that 32deg 5" drop forward balanced the gun out fine and had no probs with it . still play with the gun when i go out and play with me mates at the local site but for big game days like to have a bit more fire power thats why changed and got the autococker 2003 with vert feed hope you have many happy years playing with the t3 as i did m8 :D
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