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MaxLax44
11-01-2004, 01:45 PM
First off:

I play woodsball!
I will get a flatline!
I don't care if you think i shoudn't!
I don't value your opinion!
I don't want to here anything except for what i asked!

Ok then:) time to start

I'm looking for a flatline barrel for the A-5. The best price i've found so far is on 888paintball. I know that if you can find a better price they do the whole 10% difference thing. Does anyone know a place where i can get one for cheaper than $120.00.

STO Balla 22
11-01-2004, 01:49 PM
Here for $115 (http://www.paintballgateway.com/tia5flbasy.html)

pbdan9190
11-01-2004, 02:02 PM
Look around the B/S/T forums.

BMFer
11-02-2004, 07:11 AM
Max, Your question has been answered many times. Your thread in the Tippmann forum was closed because you continued to ask your question, even though we answered your question as best we could.
A refresher for you...

Originally posted by Coenen
We've answered your question. Here's an editted and condensed version of what we said.

It's either E-bay or 888paintball.com, if you find it cheaper than 888paintball call them and tell them where you found it and they'll give you a little bit better than the price yuou found elsewhere.

After that Check the myriad of paintball forums with Buying and selling forums, this site and pbnation are probably the best for that, also check automags.org, model98.net and the A-5 owner's group(the URL escapes me right now).

Now that you know where to look go and do it.

Some will argue that the Flatline is not very good some will say it's the greatest thing since sliced bread. I'd strongly advise you at least to see if you can't find one and try it for a game or two to make your own desicion. From personal experience I can say that I didn't like it that much. I bought mine from a friend for $50 and found out that I fought most of my battles well within the range of more accurate conventional barrels. You might do thing differently. Also if you don't have much experience play a few more times before making such an investment. The first 4 times I played paintball my playing style changed fairly dramatically every time as I learned what style was most enjoyable and effective for me.

I hope that helped some, good luck,

Coenen

I can't imagine what else needs to be said to make you satisfied that your question has been aswered.