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a5freak2013
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Posted: 06 September 2009 at 10:25pm |
i need to know what is better and which is full auto repsonse trigger or egrip and is there ny other way to make my tipmann a5 automatic
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thanks and keep on paintballing
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ctchofday
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it already is automatic... you dont have to pump it do you?
its semi-automatic. the response isnt a full automatic mod. i have an E-grip. i prefer it to an RT. but others will tell you the opposite. it really is a preference RT uses gas, E-grip uses batteries. just a matter of what you would rather spend the money on. |
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Xbl:PhantomReign97
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mr 400
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i have both. r/t on my x-7, e-grip on my alpha. i like them both but at this point i'm leaning toward the e-grip. it really does come down to preference.
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Chris6_85
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e grip definatly has a lighter trigger also the response on the egrip is nice each time u pull it fires and once u let go it fires so basicly u are shooting non stop.. also u have a lot more options...
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Tippman A5
Mods: Selecter switch E grip squishy paddles Zero-kick hammer JCS Red powertube flat line special ops UMP shroud Lapco M-4 mag |
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a5freak2013
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ok i just have a stock tippmann a5 with mods and i was wondering what kind of upgrade i should get to get an automatic gun.
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oldpbnoob
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Both the RT and Egrip will give you higher ROF. RT does so by pushing the trigger back in place and if you sweet spot it, it can simulate full auto. Takes some adjusting though. E-grip has several modes such as Semi-auto, 3 shot burst, full auto etc. E-grip is an electronic grip, so it takes batteries. Like Ctch said, it is a matter of preference. RT is cheaper, but E-grip is more controllable.
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a5freak2013
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alright thanks but ive heard the egrip is crappy breaks paint and isnt reliable does it cause problems for you... also does the egrip work well with a flatline barrel tippmann
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ctchofday
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the egrip is not crappy, its very solid and no matter which one you get its pretty adjustable. (stock tippmann board, W.A.S., or APE)
idk who told you the egrip breaks paint.... only if you crank the BPS way to high and out shoot the cyclone which is only capable of 15bps stock, 20-25 with a QEPH or QEV mod. but most fields wont allow over 15 anyway. use good paint for the application and you wont have any problems. the egrip is very reliable as long as you keep the batteries fresh. ive never had any problems from mine except having too much fun shooting at max ROF and wasting paint. |
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Xbl:PhantomReign97
'99 Snpr II, ½d Karni, E-Orracle, 2k4 Spstk, 2k5 Prstk, PMR SE, A5, 98 |
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a5freak2013
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does it work well with flatline barrel
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oldpbnoob
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As for reliability, in general, are they reliable? Yes. Keep in mind that in most cases where you are adding upgrades to markers, IMO you bring down the reliability due to breakage, low batteries, etc. A lot of us that continually "upgrade" our markers live by the motto, "fix it until it's broke". Will an A-5 with e-grip, flatline barrel, double trigger upgrade etc. etc be as reliable as a bone stock 98 with a gravity fed hopper? No. Should you expect it to break everytime you go out to play? No. Should you expect that at some time you will have to tinker, fiddle or pursuade it to work? I would put money on it.
Good luck and have fun.
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