It will fit both of them.
Yes, all 98 threaded barrels fit: model 98 98 custom alpha black/ bravo one project salvo/ tango one carver one They will NOT fit: tippmann A5 Tippmann X7/ phenom TPX pistol tippmann prolite spyders or any other companies
Well the stock Tippmann X-7 Phenom weighs almost 4 pounds, I'm not familiar with the core elite sniper but i assume it weighs upwards of 4 pounds
No, It was not meant to anyways. The main Tippmann lines has the Tippmann 98 as their starter marker, the Tippmann A5 as their intermediate marker, and the X7/X7 Phenom as their top brand. The bravo one (alpha black in The United States) is simply a different looking Tippmann 98. The A-5 has the cyclone feed, and is much easier to take apart with a tombstone airline and push-pin disassembly.
The A-5 with e-grip. It has the reliable Tippmann internals, the cyclone feed, and tombstone line, without all of the excess plastic and price of the X7.
the stock tippmann X7 is literally the A5 with a different body, basically more plastic, and without the electric trigger. the X7 phenom is better than the A5 w/ egrip however because of its spool valve design and its ability to run full and burst on battery and semi without batteries.
The word 'phenom' is a slang or informal form for the noun, short for phenomenon (the plural for is phenomena, an irregular plural).Since the use of the word 'phenom' is relatively modern, the plural form can be a regular plural: phenoms.
The sp1. It is several hundred dollars less, even with the BLACKHEART board, which is considered one of the best marker bases in woodsball. For the Techpb awards, It won the Most Dominant Woodball setup: Smart Parts SP-1 w/ Blackheart Board, Freak Back, 16" All American Barrel with APEX Tip. Its only drawback is that it has to run on batteries, where the Phenom can go semi auto without any. Still the SP1 is much better and much cheaper.
400 +shipping to Canada online. They are usually only slightly higher, because of Tippmann's fairly large Canada branch (which mainly produces non sponsored versions of the US ARMY series markers).
Because the electronic trigger runs on a battery, and without it, the sear will not depress and the gun will not fire. The only gun that can fire when its battery out is the Tippmann x7 phenom, and only in semi auto mechanical mode.
No, they use different threads. A5 threads: A5 X7 Prolite TPX BT4 New T68s Phenom 98 threads: all 98 variants alpha black/bravo one Project salvo Carver one/tango one
The A5 Is the best out of these mentioned, even wi price considered. It is the same price as a alpha black (bravo one in canada) and a cyclone feed, but is easier to take apart, has more upgrades available, has a tombstone adapter instead of the plug or screw in vertical adapter. The X7 (non Phenom) is just the A5 with more plastic parts for more money. The Tippmann X7 Phenom is a superior marker to all other Tippman's because of its Spool valve and ability to work semi automatically without a battery and fully automatic with a battery.
It depends on what you are going to use it for. If you are going to use it for woods ball, the best money can buy is a Real Action Paintball Breda M37 8mm Machine Gun (.68 Cal). If you are going to use it for speedball, the best money can buy is probably the Dye DM9, DXL Luxe, Ego 09, and Geo 09. All are very expensive but amazing guns in their own way. no the best and most expensive p-ball gun to go with is the eclipse SL74 i belive that its around 2000 dollars.