black ice inline regulator, lightning bolt, kapp drop zone ll, dye boomstick, costom products barrel, all american teardrop, Nitro Duck Tuff Skin 68/4500 nitro tank , dye sticky grips, Kapp Twisted Cocking Rod, Palmer Stop Trigger Shoe, Pro Connect
Recommended Upgrades:
a good inline regulator, dye boomstick or other good barrel, and a long adjustable drop forward
Strengths:
This is the best autococker! It is really accurate and never chops paintballs because the bolt opperates at an amazing 35 psi, which does not chop the paintballs: it just stops. Then you can pull the trigger again and it shots that paintball. It is also very gas effecient. I can easily get 2000 shots out of my 68/4500 psi tank. It comes with an amazing trigger job on it, and it is super short and very smooth. Free Flows are really consistant and have tremendous distance and accuracy.
Weaknesses:
Nothing at all is bad about a Free Flow. Some super-automatic freak might think that a Free Flow or any other autococker does not shoot fast enough, but a Free Flow can keep up with any electric gun out there.
Conclusion:
If you have the money, you will not be diapointed by this gun. It is well worth the money and it is a great gun. You can get it exactly how you want it (just like a costom built autococker), but you get the support and the full life-time warrenty of Professional Paintball. Professional Paintball has great survice and will help you with any problem you ever have with your gun. Just call them or send it in and they will fix it for free and send it back in perfect working condition. The Free Flow is definately one of the best guns in paintball: why do you think team Lockout uses them?