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FrOnTMaN
03-06-2002, 02:17 PM
lemme ask u guys with a flatline a q. if i wanted to put a flatline on my m98, and have a full auto kit at the same time, would the flatline trip up at high speeds? and keep its distance/accuracy(note:the gun would be held still perfectly)?
also, does anyone know if i will need a hopper extender to use my champ sight?
and would diablo blaze be a good paint to use with it?

thanks

smg60user
03-06-2002, 06:50 PM
I would use the RT. Keep the bps as low as you can stand it to prevent breaks. Use Marbs only. I have a 98 with RT + Flatline shooting Marbs, and can crank out 8-11 bps all day with no trouble. I tried the Taso Powerballs that I have used for 3 years in every other gun, and the the flatline made a wagner power sprayer out of my rig. Nothing but paint and shells made it out of the gun, and when one ball would clear the blender, it had a mind of its own. I switched to Marbs, and the problem went away.

smg60user
03-06-2002, 06:55 PM
I would personally get the proteam powerfeed adapter. It will require a little Dremmel or hacksaw work on the shroud, but it will move the hopper hell and gone from the sight.;)

GreenPic
03-06-2002, 10:42 PM
the lapco powerfeed is made to accomidate the flatline shroud so you dont have to take the hacksaw to it.:)

Meph
03-07-2002, 05:48 AM
Lapco Direct Feed. Get that. It's not a powerfeed like once thought, but it will require no modifications to shroud and you can use your sight with no problem.

Full auto kit? You mean that big black box? You can use that, sure. Just with that, or RT, or anything like that, get a good hopper. It's not that the barrel breaks balls at high ROF, it's that the bolt chops paint and everybody thinks it's the flatline. You know, scapegoat.
So I'd suggest a Ricochet, Halo, or even a Revvy but only with a Turbo Board.

smg60user
03-07-2002, 05:36 PM
Kewl. Havnt used one of those. I need so many things...