hold the marker steady, unscrew the tank counter clockwise.
No. they have two different receivers.
No. The trigger assembly for the a5 is set up very different from the 98 custom.
hold the gun steady, twist the tank counterclockwise.
Yes! They have the same threads. but the tippmann 98 custom platinum is not as good as the original if i were u i would ge rid of the thing...its not that it is bad it just chops and is not built as good as the tippmann 98 custom.
There are 3rd party builders who will do such a thing. But your best bet would be to take it to a local paintball shop.
There are many different types out there; folding air though, fixed, telescoping to name a few. Take a look around and find what works the best for you.
You have to take out the battery and recharge it or replace it.
It is when you take a big dump
There are two things that can cause this: 1. The spring that resets the trigger is worn or is otherwise malfunctioning. 2. There is dirt or paint between the trigger and the inside of the gun, gumming it up. If you know how, take apart and clean your gun thoroughly. If not, take it to a paintball field or shop and have someone show you how.
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.
India imposes 36% as the custom duty and there is no duty free allowance on televisions now.
They are nearly equal in ability. The Flatline puts a more consistent spin on the ball, but is always on and only does a backspin. The Apex still does a good spin, but can be turned off and adjusted while playing without needing to take the barrel off.