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B2k4 w/pds or A-5

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    Posted: 04 October 2004 at 9:08pm
i already have a 98c with $300 in upgrades to make it a milsim but now i mainly want a speedball gun and i thought the a-5 would be good w/ cyclone feed system but i dont wanna spend hundreds of dollars on upgrades to make it fast on the other hand if i got a b2k4 w/ pds i can only use co2 so i would need an anti siphon but would i also need a stabilizer ???
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the a-5 is a nice gun but it can even compair to the b2k4 w/ pds.  If u use c02, u need an anti siphon tank and the b2k4 comes with a reg so u just need to drop the pressure down around 250.
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wow that is great news thank you very much for the information all i need to buy then is a 20 oz anti siphon c02 tank and thats it good i thought that i had to buy an $85 dollar stabilizer also but since i dont that is great news thanks for the info.
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why can you only use Co2? If you could dish out the $85 for the stabalizer you could afford a cheap HPA tank and it would perform a lot better than anti-syphoned Co2.
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A-5's arent really speedball guns at all they are more like woodsball and Scenerio paintball i personnally play scenerio and woodsball with my A-5 w/ upgrades and it works like a charm
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I wouldn't Reccomend using C02 on a b2k4, Yet the E-A5 can Reach speeds just as fast as a b2k4 and it wont Chop.

A A5 with the Fallowing would be good and it wont be slow in anyway unless your walking fingers are slow.

  • A5<229$>
  • E-grip <115$>
  • J&J Cemaric <43$>
  • Dead on. 8 Stage X-core <19$>
  • New hose, I think 7"(Not sure)<6$>
  • GTA Doubble Trigger<18$>

that should be pretty nice for a low price of <430$>

 



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