The BT TM15 is available to purchase. For there are numerous sites where you can but it from including ANSgear.com, sakpaintball.com, and e-paintball.com. For used ones try Pbnation.com.
The Bt 4 requires a specific stock to stay on the gun. Therefore a Tippmann stock will not work. However, Trinity as well as BT themselves have produced stocks for the BT 4 that will fit and are cost effective.
A painted BT TM-15
only if you buy the electric trigger.
Yes, Tm7s can run on HPA tanks.
Read the instructions on the new part. Most of them require opening up the gun halves and replacing the old part.
No. The Tippmann handle is screwed on from the bottom, where the bt is held on s rail.
Nearly any spyder model will shoot the same as as the Bt omega. However it has a less durable design and will not look as "milsim" as the Omega was built for.
No, the BT omega does not have any rails to mount any sights on. A custom rail would need to be fitted and drilled into the handle to support any sights.
sakworldpaintball. There are no flash builders like the opsgear a5 builder for bt products
If you truly want to purchase a gun you must buy one that is actually worth buying. Logical but some people make the mistake of buying cheap useless guns. Price range you want to look for is $150 and above. If this is to high do not play paintball because once you get into buying compressed air, paintballs (not cheap), and mask its going to cost you a little extra. Suggestions for guns: If you play in the woods- BT, Tippmanns. (Arena)- any ion at a good price with a halo hopper. Hopefully this helps. Playing in the woods is so much more fun and its totally worth the money if you truly enjoy it. If you are not sure go rent a gun at your local paintball store and plays some games and see how it goes. Paintball is not a cheap sport.
No It uses a screw on the top that goes into the a5, the bt4 uses a rail system. Besides the Bt-4 already comes with a better hand-grip then the A5.