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abr5
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Posted: 28 June 2005 at 10:37pm |
i am looking to upgrade my a-5, and i was willing to spend around 100 bucks. i can't decide whether to get the e grip or the flatline barrel
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duffer1497
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flatline i have one for my 98c i love it. The e grip i dont have but you cant go wrong with a new barrel.
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Millslane
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what else are you sporting?
if you are thinking of the flatline because you are still using the stock barrel, then get it over the e-grip. the good barrel will help you out more. if you barrel sucks, what will shooting more paint do? make you poorer. the E-grip is nice to have, but not until you feel that you need more fire power. make sure that you can hit what you aim it before you start slugging 3 times a much paint it. Edited by Millslane |
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abr5
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i have this crappy barrel, i dunno, like tru-flight something or other, it was only like 25 bucks. 16"
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Millslane
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focus on a better barrel. it doesn't have to be the flatline, but of the two choices you provided, get the flatline
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abr5
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ok, i will probably get a j&j cermaics, or a dye excel barrel i ound on ebay. then i wil lge tthe e trigger
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abr5
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ebay has never been a problem before
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i think the main reason he was warning you is because its a good idea
to make sure things are areally what we want before we get them. if you
want a flatline, you should go try it on before you buy it, check out
the weigh and balance. same goes with stocks.
but if you already have do that and ebay jas the better deal, then i say go for it. i have never had a crooked deal yet on there. |
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abr5
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nice
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