No, they will not both fit unless you have it custom fitted.
No, only a Tippmann A-5 comes with a cyclone feed standard. However a Cyclone can be purchased that will fit the 98 Custom.
No. The trigger assembly for the a5 is set up very different from the 98 custom.
No, the screw set is off and there is holes for the cyclone feed.
It is cheaper to get the A5 then the 98 with Cyclone. They will be identical otherwise, except for looks.
About an 1/8th of an inch.
The question is not which is better, but rather what your preferance is. The etrigger will allow you to adjust your rate of fir (ie. semi-auto, full auto, and 3 round burst). Where as the response trigger uses air to push the trigger forward after it has been pulled back. Therefore, in essence if you find the "sweet spot" you will have the trigger bounce of your finger and give you simulated full auto. The drawback is no control over the rate of fire. The advantage is that it has no electronics or batteries. So, again its your personal prefferance.
Dennis Tippmann is the founder of Tippmann paintball.
Yes all 98's are interchangeable no matter the model. But if you haven't taken apart a paintball gun before it could cause problems. When i was putting a new trigger in my 98 the second i lifted one half off about 3 springs shot off. I had to get my owners manual and look to see where all the springs went. Took about 15 minutes longer than it should have. But was worth it in the end.
i'd have to say the flatline barrel but it is your money so what ever you want if you want to shoot faster than go with a respons trigger and double trigger if you want to be fore shore that every time you pule the trigger that a paintball is going to come out get a cyclone feed or if you want to shoot farther and more acurat go with the flatline barrel go with the quick thread if you do
No it does not. there is only one 98 shroud: Related links
Yes, the tippmann 98 and the tippmann custom are the same marker, therefore the threading of the barrel will be the same.