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Mathews411 ![]() Member ![]() ![]() Joined: 26 February 2012 Status: Offline Points: 2 |
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Hello everyone. For the last few months, i've been looking at a Tippmann A5 paintball marker. From what I have read, seems like a lot of people recommend this gun. Im somewhat new to paintball, since i haven't played in around 2 years, mostly because my old paintball gun was heavy and jammed a lot, so i sold it
![]() The number 1 thing i love about the A5, is how it can be easily customized to any specifications. My older paintball markers had awful sights, terrible butt-stocks and absolutely no range on them ( I couldn't even shoot across a small speedball arena ![]() I'm mostly only looking for a few parts i can put on so i can dominate on the field. Im mostly looking for a good barrel, good stock, and a good sight. I have been looking at a Flatline barrel with built in rails but are there any others i should be aware of? Any opinions on stocks would be nice also, or even some decent sights (either Iron sights or red dots, don't matter to me). I'm also 100% sure ill buy a cyclone feed system and a remote line for my CO2. Thanks! Any information is good information. Good luck on the field ![]() |
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God ![]() Moderator Group ![]() Pull My Finger Joined: 09 May 2004 Status: Offline Points: 1381 |
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The A5 comes with the cyclone feed system so you dont have to worry about that. As for your previous marker jamming, make sure you clean your marker and buy paint that isnt warped, brittle, and fits nicely in your barrel. Right off the bat, you just saved some money for upgrades. As for stocks, see what they have available in your area. Test it right there in the store for quaility. I perfered a solid, non folding, non collapsable stock on my A5. It did make the marker alot heavier. Also for me, the red dot scope was there for looks and only made the marker bulkier. If possible test these accessories on the marker before you buy. I prefer a remote line on my markers to move the weight of the air tank to my back instead of behind the marker. I just use the one tippmann sells. As for barrels most players recommend barrel kits so that a wider range of paint can be used.
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Mathews411 ![]() Member ![]() ![]() Joined: 26 February 2012 Status: Offline Points: 2 |
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Thanks for the advice! To answer your question, my old marker was i think a BT Omega Elite, but was completely solid, no rails, semi auto fire, fixed shroud and the iron sights/ handle was fixed to the gun. It was incredibly heavy and a pain to run in the field with. Wasn't very accurate and i cleaned it after every use. Not saying BT has bad markers, it just wasn't the one for me. I like to run and survey the enemy areas so i can learn their base and quickly shoot anyone who is trying to guard the base. You are right about the stock, how it can interfere with my mask and i won't be able to see down sight. Forgot to take that into consideration, but i think i could probably deal with the one that comes with he A5, and if it doesn't work for me, ill invest in a small folding stock (like a Ops Gear folding stock). I do like the Lapco barrels from what i have seen from them also. Im mostly looking for a long range barrel with some good accuracy
![]() Once again, thanks for the help and advice! Both you and God had some good points to look into
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