Period of Product Use: |
1 year |
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Paintball Experience: |
More than 5 years |
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Similar Products Used: |
Many other brands of paint. |
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| Marker Setup: |
Primary:
Tippmann 98 Custom
ChromAllusion green to purple paintjob
12v Revvy w/ WAS TurboRev
14” J&J ceramic / Flatline barrels
double trigger with sick mod
polished internals
Psycho Ballistics type 8” drop
68ci/3000psi Air America bottle w/3A Center Flag reg.
Stock class:
Kingman Hammer 2
10 round stick feeder
12g quick changer
Back-up:
1999 Angel LED
14” All American barrel
45ci/4500psi SP(?) bottle/reg
12v Revvy w/ IntelliFrame |
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Recommended Barrels: |
Work well in the Flatline system. Good in the J&J Ceramics. Most larger bore barrels do well. |
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| Strengths: |
Price to quality ratio
decent accuracy from most barrels |
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| Weaknesses: |
doesn't always break on target
not a cold weather ball |
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| Review: |
Team Colors are my first favorite. Before I tried Marbs and most balls that aren’t field paint I bought TC’s. I really enjoy these. They are decent for the price range at $50-$60, same as Brass Eagle at Wally World. They shoot pretty darn well in the Tippmann Flatline. I put a few cases through the Flatline last summer and I don’t remember any breaks. They have a nice thick shell on them that allows them to be blasted and not shatter in the barrel like some other balls. I tried them out in the cold weather (40*F and less) and they don’t hold up very well. Once they hit the ambient temperature they become brittle. I still like these in the summer weather. If you can get a case for a good price (try eBay) I doubt that you will be disappointed by them. They hold up well in the drop test by breaking from an arms length but don’t blow up in the gun. I like the fill on them. I used Washington (red/red/yellow) and whatever has a blue shell with white fill. They are not the easiest to wipe, but they show up really well. |
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| Conclusion: |
Buy it. Try it. See if it's for you. |
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