Talk:Tippmann 98 custom
Accuracy?
"It is the most popular paintball gun on the market and because of that it has the largest variety of aftermarket parts available for any paintball gun."
This is a very bold statement. I'm not a Tippman owner and so there is a possibility I might be wrong, but I'm fairly certain that this isn't true. I would venture to guess that Autocockers have a far larger variety of aftermarket parts. Perhaps this sentence should be toned down. Either that, or sourced.—The preceding unsigned comment was added by Donutmonger (talk • contribs) .
---Actually, I agree with the statement. As of a few years ago, Tippmann has sold over a million of these markers, more than any ONE model of marker has ever, at least, to my knowledge. And as for the aftermarketg parts, autocockers may very well have more, but that is simply because of how complex one is-- most of the parts are simply fittings.—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 207.255.195.45 (talk • contribs) .
Accuracy #2
I don't agree with this, the opening line: "The Tippmann 98 Custom, also called the M98C, Model 98 Custom, 98 Custom, and simply the 98, is an open-bolt inline blowback marker designed especially for the sport of paintball."
I have read extensively, and have seen firsthand that their is a large difference between the Model 98, and the Custom 98, or 98 Custom. Distinction should always be made. For now, I've changed it to the proper way. If you have problems with it, please discuss it with me. Thanks, The Editor 2 01:57, 9 November 2006 (UTC)
Ahh, wait, now I see. Technically, this article should be "Tippmann 98," and then have different sections for the three different versions. The Editor 2 02:00, 9 November 2006 (UTC)
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