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jlyk2004
05-24-2005, 09:24 PM
no more caps
BigTarget04
05-24-2005, 09:49 PM
Originally posted by jlyk2004
HELLO I RECENTLY PURCHASED AN A-5 WITH CAR STOCK,E-GRIP,SUPERFLY BOLT,FLATLINE,EXPAN CHAMBER,REMOTE LINE,BI-PODS.
IS THERE ANY OTHER UPGRADES TO MAKE THIS MARKER SHOOT BETTER,FASTER,SMOOTHER.
THANKS
Ok no offense many but lose the all caps, its kinda anoying when trying to read a post. No offense or anything, but also it can be considered spam, which is also a big no no here.
But back to your post, as with all markers a good hpa tank is always recommended for better gun performance.
TheSpy11
05-24-2005, 10:22 PM
Read the stickies. More info there than anywhere.
stoobie22
05-24-2005, 11:57 PM
are you mostly going to be playing woodsball. Just a guess by looking at your setup. If so i don't know why you would be worried about shooting faster.
ghilliesnipe
05-25-2005, 09:50 AM
HPA, a reg and especially a LPK will make it shoot a lot smoother and reportedly more accurately. With HPA, you should have less shootdown, so you should be able to turn your egrip to max ROF on full auto and shoot at about 13-14bps.
John Sullivan
05-25-2005, 12:32 PM
Originally posted by jlyk2004
no more caps
where did your post go?
FuzzzET
05-25-2005, 04:02 PM
well if u want it more smoother and consistant, you could get a regulator (Palmers Stabilizer-male, I would suggest) but otherwise, u'll be totally fine. Since you have a remote and flatline, i assuming u woodsball so the speed isn't REALLY an issue i guess but since you've just bought the gun, your position right now is fine. I'm soon getting a similar set-up (A-5 w/E-grip) and participate in scenerio/woodsball games most of the time. With the E-grip, at tops I'll be shooting 14 maybe 15bps which is more then I'll ever need if u think about it. I'll be getting a Stab just to keep that consistancy I always want but to sum things up, you don't need much, ur fine as it is. At the most, you can get a regulator or lose the remote and a/s ur tanks but ur looking dandy as u are...
jlyk2004
05-25-2005, 06:33 PM
thank you so much for the tips it is really appreciated if you get a chance go to www.rowanpaintball.com and look at the type of play we do,thanks for the advice. jlyk2004
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