Yeah the A5 is probably the best gun in the price range, and damn near maintenance free. Last for ever, I think the Tippys are the best noob guns around, IMO
Yeah the A5 is probably the best gun in the price range, and damn near maintenance free. Last for ever, I think the Tippys are the best noob guns around, IMO
also the feed cylinder runs off of CO2 and not gravity, doesn't jam up, and have a burst fire mode ( you can modify it to be automatic ) I have one with a sniper kit that has a 20" barrel, collaspsible stock, a CORE Deadbox Reflex sight with a red dot, offset sight rail, a sling - essentially the whole kit. I love sniping my friends. I also have 2 Delta .68 paintball handguns - only downside is they only use 12oz CO2 cartridges and hold about 10 paintballs, but they're quite handy when you're playing in say a wooded area and they're hunting you down and you need to reload your hopper and as your doing so you see movement as they're about to shoot you and you gunsling them out and open fire - they never expect itOriginally Posted by theprofiteer
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I don't like the accuracy of my A5. It's a great gun for up close, the light weight is nice, and the mp5k design is neat. But once you get to open areas you can't hit very much at a distance. My 98 custom is a bit cumbersome, but grenade and shotgun rounds are great for taking care of tightly clustered squads.Originally Posted by theprofiteer
98 custom > A5
did you mate it with the flatline barrel?Originally Posted by Psycho
If you have your velocity turned up to high on the tippys with the short stock barrel you get these wierd unexpected curves in the paintball travel.
the flatline on pretty much any veloctiy will only curve one way. And gives an extra 50 feet of flat flight.
biggest thing about A5 is that in small arena games its so conspicious. You'll get hit in the gun more then you will anywhere else.
A5 is best fucking woodsball gun PERIOD!