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Adapting a 98C Flatline to an A5

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    Posted: 01 December 2006 at 10:36am

First off, I am new to the sport and this forum.  So if this is the wrong place to post this, I apoligize.

Here is my question:

I recenlty installed a Flatline barrel on my 98C, and have come to appreciate what it does.  I am considering upgrading to an A5 for X-mas.  I have seen threads in the forum and advertisments for 98C to A5 barrel adapters.  The use of which, would mean I would have 2 adapters (the flatine adapter itself and the 98C to A5 adapter) on the A5. 

Has anyone ever done this or seen it done, and if so did it work?  I know it sounds cheap, but I hate the thought of shelling out another $100 for an A5 Flatline.

                  
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The apex is even better, I don't have it yet, I have the flatline but will get an apex.

First of all why would you upgrade to an A-5 when you already have the 98 Custom.  Can you actually call that an upgrade or is it simply a waste of money?  I won't tell you my opinion cause that will start a 98 vs. A-5 debate again and we don't want that.

98 Custom is lighter than the A-5 and the only difference really is that the A-5 has with a cyclone feed, (and quick strip screws). 

You can get the cylcone feed for the 98 Custom and even thumbscrews or butterfly screw for your 98 custom and then you'll have a slightly lighter gun.

The A-5 is no way better in performance than the 98c.  So why do you want an A-5.  I say you should upgrade your 98 Custom.

Read this thread it might show you facts about both guns.

http://www.tippmann.com/forum/wwf77a/forum_posts.asp?TID=157 472&KW=98c+vs+a5

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BTW I’m pretty sure an 98 to a-5 adapter would work fine.

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when you get one just make sure you getting an adapter for the right way. you want a-5 threads going to the gun and 98 threads inside the adapter. just making sure you dont guy a adapter to put A-5 barrels on your 98. some people make this blunder when shopping online if they arent careful.

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Phil,

That link was well worth the read.

I think the A5 may be better overall...all things considered, but I already have an investment in my 98C, and I really do like it!

My biggest dissapointment with my 98C is that I can not put an e-grip in.  Thanks to you (that link, and everyone in it), the more I think about it, the less it seems worth buying an A5 for that purpose (an e-grip).  So, I think I will stick with my 98C and upgrade to an R/T and a new loader or cylcone feeder.

I appreciate the advice, it'll save me a few (hundred) greenbacks


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Originally posted by Capt.Jonesy Capt.Jonesy wrote:




Captain, I don't see a word you said!?!
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Originally posted by Capt.Jonesy Capt.Jonesy wrote:

Phil,

That link was well worth the read.

I think the A5 may be better overall...all things considered, but I already have an investment in my 98C, and I really do like it!

My biggest dissapointment with my 98C is that I can not put an e-grip in.  Thanks to you (that link, and everyone in it), the more I think about it, the less it seems worth buying an A5 for that purpose (an e-grip).  So, I think I will stick with my 98C and upgrade to an R/T and a new loader or cylcone feeder.

I appreciate the advice, it'll save me a few (hundred) greenbacks

 

On the contrary, newer 98 customs can have the e-grip.

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Yes, definately stick with the 98c. By the way, I think the adapter would cause a lot of barrel breaks beause of the sudden change of the ball moving upwards after having the full force of air behind it from going through the adapter first. I hope that made sence(sp?).

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Originally posted by Capt.Jonesy Capt.Jonesy wrote:

Phil,

That link was well worth the read.

I think the A5 may be better overall...all things considered, but I already have an investment in my 98C, and I really do like it!

My biggest disappointment with my 98C is that I can not put an e-grip in.  Thanks to you (that link, and everyone in it), the more I think about it, the less it seems worth buying an A5 for that purpose (an e-grip).  So, I think I will stick with my 98C and upgrade to an R/T and a new loader or cylcone feeder.

I appreciate the advice, it'll save me a few (hundred) greenbacks


Ya I love my 98C older model and honestly if you really wanted to put e grip into your gun you could.  Someone one this site did it, but I can't remember who though, I think it is too much time and too much effort when you don't get that much in return.

I personally like the Rt because it is upgradeable especially with the cyclone, you can upgrade to super rt, then get QEV, then Vortex mod, Lightening Rod.

And then you'd have a fast gun and it doesn't need batteries and it is waterproof! And lighter than the A-5 (only by about half a pound).

People mod and mill the 98C in so many ways, it is so capable of anything if you put your mind to it.  Even e-bolt.

Anyway I think you are making a well informed decision and if you put that money into your 98 Custom and you will have a better gun than the A-5 with stock parts.

I'm glad I could help.
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The A5 – 98C argument has been done to death. No they are not the same gun, but they are both Tippmanns and yes they both perform in much the same manner.

 

If you want an easy fix, hassle free gun that you can play with straight out the box, get the A5. If you enjoy tinkering with your marker, adding bits and bobs, then 98C is for you.

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If you have an older style 98 with the tension sear spring your only option is an ebolt. Some have put in a sear tripper but its really not so easy.

If you have a newer style body with the compression sear spring, then you can easily mod a sear tripping e-grip to your 98.\

But again, with the ebolt... You just going to spend alittle more money than the egrip, but in alot of peoples opinions, the ebolt its better.


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To answer the original question; yes you could use a 98 to A5 thread adapter to mount a 98 F/L on an A5. However, this is not something you should do for the following reasons:

  • You would continuously break paint at the point where the F/L and adapter meet.
  • It would be difficult to align the barrel properly/keep it properly aligned.
  • People would taunt you for having a funny looking marker.
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Originally posted by Mack Mack wrote:

To answer the original question; yes you could use a 98 to A5 thread adapter to mount a 98 F/L on an A5. However, this is not something you should do for the following reasons:

  • You would continuously break paint at the point where the F/L and adapter meet.

Are you sure about this?  Have you or someone you know already tried to do this?   If you have first hand experience, I really want to know.

  • It would be difficult to align the barrel properly/keep it properly aligned.

Alignment could be easily set by marking the barrel, the adapter(s), and the receiver, after you get it all straight the first time.  I already do this on my 98C.

  • People would taunt you for having a funny looking marker.

Not to sound like Im flaming you Mack, but I am all grown up and I really do not care what anyone thinks about the way my gear looks.  So long as it performs well, Im good to go!

                  
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