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I don't think I've ever even seen one in person... but I would think it would be much nicer than the Tippmanns. I remember some discussion somewhere here recently about there being two versions of these... a factory version and an aftermarket conversion. I don't know enough to say which this is.
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Shane-O Thank you so much for the info, the only reason i was thinking that the autococker version would be better is that autocockers tend to be more consistent shot to shot and that might help to dial it in better. With that said though you are still reliant on the paint being round and no dimples and all of the other factors that the 98 flatline barrel deals with. I do know that i have shot an apex tip with an autococker and while cool when it worked it was still just okay.
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The WGP version also came with a lower quality version of the barrel, though you can just swap it for a standard Tippmann one and be good to go. The Tippmann one has a grippy coating inside the barrel to theoretically help impart spin to the ball, the WGP one lacks this coating and is just smooth.
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i got to shoot one a few weeks ago as a pump that my buddy has, its wild,, id never gotten to mess with a regular flatline much back in the day, it does what it says.. the ball "holds" in a float for a second at the end of its arc. BUT, you cant tilt it out of a bunker and expect to hit anything either
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Originally posted by jokers View PostHow did those shoot? I can see them shooting a lot better then a 98 custom or A-5 with flatline but they never took off. Was this because of the Tippmanns, or something else?
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This confuses my brain90% of my markers go “Psssssssssssss”
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