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  • Dufus

    #16
    wow jkr thats insane...

    i couldn't do that; when i shoot a pod at the chorno that would be far far too tedious for me.

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    • gc82000
      LNIB just a few scratches
      • Mar 2004
      • 1346

      #17
      wow i bow to the knowlegde of jkr.
      I am a declared Carb lover.

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      • Deathshadow9k
        Registered User
        • May 2004
        • 250

        #18
        beware old paint if not stored properly
        my friend had an unknown brand of paint it was so old.....it was green if that helps but, the bags had been sitting in his attic since 9th grade so about 4 years ago...they shot straight and true....but not a single ball broke if not stepped on....ref at field said they was a no go after hurting his thumb trying to break em.
        it was pretty funny laying into the net and letting em rain down on the guys stuck below it
        - 68 classic, customizing in the works
        - Black/Blue VSC Phantom from WWA

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        • The Spanish Inquisition
          no one expects him.
          • May 2004
          • 233

          #19
          I have thought about the freezer/refrigerator idea but I decided it was a bad idea. Although it is a very very dry cool place, upon taking the paint out of the refigerator any moisture in the air would condense on it making it wet. Extreme temp changes, such as from the hot trunk of your car to the air conditioned house, or vice versa are probably one of the worse things for the casing.

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