Shooting Tippmann A5 w/ Perfect Response Trigger
Uploader Comments (SirChubblesSteen)
Top Comments
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you sound a bit like cartman.
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I use my a5 for rec ball every weekend I can. (which isn't many right now) And it is hands down the most reliable, and easy to maintenance gun I've seen. I have the response trigger and I will sometimes see guys with Dye, or Proto guns (expensive) who say " is that a a Tippman!" because my response trigger can just devastate!
All Comments (77)
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"Prbly got like no balls left" lmao
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Hey do u like the hand guard with the a5 or the stock foregrip?
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@SirChubblesSteen yea but a n e grip on an a5 isnt worth it your better of having on an x7 phenom
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@sailor5687 it goes in the stock
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I'm a beginner so please help me. What does turning the fps down/up do? I'm getting a response trigger and idk what I need to do to make it preform the best, so please please tell me :)
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lol no balls left
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yooo, turn yur FPS lower..
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i dunno how it is for the regular stock trigger, but i have the double trigger, and i keep my middle finger on the top right corner of the trigger and it works even when im running... u gotta have the trigger set up right too tho...
@scarface30111 I enjoy the flat foregrip I have on my A5, but it's personal preference on what you find comfortable. I like the vertical grip for stability, but the flat grip is just as good and creates a nice low profile for your marker, though it's not as "easy" to hold persai. I love it though. Personal preference.
SirChubblesSteen 4 weeks ago
So is an a5 with an E trigger better? Sorry i'm kinda new with paint markers and i got an a5 with a RT.
Davide131 1 year ago
@Davide131
An E-Trigger allows you to have a much higher fire rate that will ALWAYS shoot at that constant speed, however, youll need a lot of batteries and some e-triggers arent weather proof. The RT shoots a max of 15-18 bps, but it wont always be consistent, depending on the weather and how well your marker is tuned. However, it is weather proof and runs off the excess air of your tank, so it always works when you need it :P
SirChubblesSteen 1 year ago
@txfishing123
Well HPA is better for shooting fast as CO2 gets colder and drops in pressure the more you shoot it, which can be bad for your gun if you don't have an expansion chamber or remote line. HPA had a consistent pressure output while CO2 is a liquid that is effected by temperature and other factors. Personally, I don't see much a difference on my A5, but I suggest you buy a HPA tank :)
SirChubblesSteen 1 year ago
where does the co2 go in the grip?
sailor5687 1 year ago
@sailor5687
You have to use the remote line, which attaches to the back of the stock. The stock has a male adapter and the remote line has the female adapter (im sure you can figure that one out ;)
SirChubblesSteen 1 year ago