has anyone ever tried to put a flatline barrel from tippman on an autmag???? like they did with the flatline autococker????
flatline mag
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I believe there was actually a body that did the same thing as a flatline. Not sure about how well it worked though. Supposidly it let you use any barrel you want, since the "flatline work" was done inside the body.
Though I think those are long gone now.
And actually...I think Tippmann's flatline, is a copy of the flatline cocker....I think...
Who uses smilies anyways?! lolLast edited by Drachen; 06-13-2008, 05:42 PM.Comment
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those are the Z-bodies doc zox mentioned.Originally posted by DrachenI believe there was actually a body that did the same thing as a flatline. Not sure about how well it worked though. Supposidly it let you use any barrel you want, since the "flatline work" was done inside the body.
Though I think those are long gone now.
And actually...I think Tippmann's flatline, is a copy of the flatline cocker....I think...
Who uses smilies anyways?! lol
And tippmann invented the flatline. Cockers use the one made for the tipp. 98 I believe.
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Originally posted by questionfulthose are the Z-bodies doc zox mentioned.
And tippmann invented the flatline. Cockers use the one made for the tipp. 98 I believe.

Tippman didnt invented the back spin, the Japanese invented it (Z-body)sigpicComment
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