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.
Buy the Tippman they are GREAT markers. no match to a $2000 marker
A cyclone will not work on a Sonix, it is a specific Tippman Hopper
A used stock Tippman is worth around $80-$100
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.
if its on a nother tippman gun then yes because differant marker brand names use differant thereding on there barrols
yes, it will not cycle as quick and my experience jamming, the effect if noticed even more if you have an RT trigger installed
No, cyclone feeds are only for Tippman markers, because they have a small port on the side that allows excess Co2 to flow from the valve, to power the cyclone feed.
tippman 98 custom obvs
When I bought it and researched it it has a FPS of 300 that you can adjust its affective range they say is 150 to 300 meters I think with upgrades so far it's the best marker I've ever shot personally I would take a jt over a tippman 98 anyday
sharpie is the best type of permanent marker.
Not without buying a barrel with under rails.
The Proto Primo loader can be used on any marker. But you may want to use an electronic force-fed loader for electronic markers. Gravity-fed loaders can only do so much.