ule and flatline?

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  • frost
    Registered User
    • Mar 2003
    • 539

    #1

    ule and flatline?

    just a thought could it be done?

    no i m not thinking of doing this j/w
    dont make me use my steathly ninji ways on you!!
    Mags dont break stupid people break them!

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  • Skoad
    Registered User
    • Feb 2002
    • 3265

    #2
    what exactly are you talking about.

    yes a flatline will work with any of the ule parts....i mean why wouldn't it.


    and if your talking about making a ULE flatline...not possible and if it was you'd save a toothpick worth of weight.

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    • frost
      Registered User
      • Mar 2003
      • 539

      #3
      sorry i wasnt that clear on this flatline barrel system on a ule body
      dont make me use my steathly ninji ways on you!!
      Mags dont break stupid people break them!

      KORN RULES OVER ALL
      paintball sams may 31 ao meet my mom tells the Pride and Tom "now dont hurt my baby" thats what moms are for!

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      • Skoad
        Registered User
        • Feb 2002
        • 3265

        #4
        if the flatline is autococker threads..it might. I'm not sure if the curvature of the barrel will clear the end of the body as you twist it on.

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        • headcase
          Gotta Love Toys
          • Nov 2001
          • 1141

          #5
          The 'cocker flatline isn't threaded in the normal sense of the word. It is a perminate modification that requires(I beleve) removing the cocker threads, replacing them with a special block that the barrel fits into.
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          • Cryer
            Paintball is over.
            • Nov 2002
            • 4105

            #6
            It wouldn't be worth all the hassle. The flatline will give you another 100 ft, but by the time it actually gets there, your target has had enough time to see the incoming paint, have a mid-game snack, and move out of the way. Half the time, the ball won't even break at that distance because the velocity has dropped off so much. The flatline is a cool barrel, but I would rather just use a standard straight barrel.

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