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Post by greg94080 on Jan 12, 2006 21:27:42 GMT -5
Hi all, Since purchasing my A-5 approx a month and a half ago, I have never been happier. Being a semi-noob when it comes to paintball, I had gotten tired of the rentals and decided to purchase my own marker. As you can see I have caught the upgrade bug and made a few extra purchases. I think I am almost finished except upgrading to HPA, but I am still unsure as to what to get. Since I have gotten a lot of inspiration from the folks on this site I figured I would put my marker out to see what people thought. Here's another... Thanks for any and all comments. -greg94080
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Post by LilBigMan on Jan 12, 2006 21:32:18 GMT -5
Great start Greg, but believe me, no A5 is finished, lol. You have made good choices in upgrades up to now. Always keep this in mind: washer then oring, the tombstone holds 'em in place. Again, great marker!
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Post by greg94080 on Jan 16, 2006 21:02:12 GMT -5
Does anyone have any suggestions on HPA setup? I am looking into this as my next upgrade but not sure what to get.
-greg94080
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Post by FantasticDamage on Jan 16, 2006 23:29:07 GMT -5
If you want to run the HPA tank on your marker I wouldnt go with anything more than a 68 cu tank. If you want to run remote get whichever one you want.
Nice gun though I love the clean look and the upgrades you put on her...All top of the line!
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Post by 99GenX on Jan 17, 2006 10:22:00 GMT -5
Exactly - I've always said a "clean" look to a gun is better than any gawdy milsim setup (one reason I'm not the biggest fan of the Devistator). Anyways, great looking marker. For HPA tanks, if you are going to run on gun w/ the A5, then you deffinately want a 68/45 or either a 72/45 stubby. Anything less and you'll be held to less than 1000 shots per tank, anything more and it'll be to heavy to carry all day.
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Post by Rifle on Jan 17, 2006 17:50:56 GMT -5
Nice looking marker. I like the clean lines too. I can't comment on HPA myself, but if you're still adding upgrades...you may want to think about an rva. The JCS rva is worth the extra bit over the DOP version.
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Post by Medina on Feb 1, 2006 18:44:26 GMT -5
I recommend a red 70ci/4500 stubby tank from Crossfire. Crossfire has IMO, the best reg and it will keep up with you no matter how fast you shoot.
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Post by greg94080 on Feb 1, 2006 19:09:43 GMT -5
I just won a Crossfire 72cu/4500 peanut off of ebay. Can't wait to get it!
-g
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