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Date Posted: 13:46:15 01/28/03 Tue
Author: FerreT
Author Host/IP: 67.39.134.137
Subject: Viper M1

I love my viper...streamlined...streamlined..considering I got a good deal on it and I tested it in like 9 deg weather with co2 and a remote line shit it did good. My buddy Doug was using his F4 "which i convinced him into doing being it's his first marker" it was keeping up with mine except in one area. Being mine only has a 10 inch barrel and his has the 14 inch thunderpig he was out shooting me but "as well as most players know who use co2" i could see the co2 venting out his barrel when he shot....no on the viper there was no CO2 at all venting from the barrel....this was amasing we both where using remotes and he has his 8 stage exp chamber on the f4. In the past I had impulse & mag but i wanted to get back to woods ball marker which is the best.

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