Hi all
Just had a question or two. I was reading the latest AGP last night at work and they have that article about the A-5 with the flatline and the rt or e-grip.
Now I can't afford an A-5 let alone one with 2 of the above.
however since the have all of the above for my 98 I was wondering what the general concensus on the Flatline is is it worth getting? is it difficult to attach?
My biggest reason come from cost factors, I live in canada and the prices I see for a flatline (and by the same token the rt kit) are the same price more or less as I paid for the marker however given the price of barrels if the flatline does what it says I'd rather shell out a bit more and get it instead of a barrel kit. Of course thats saying I buy new.
Nevwyn
Just had a question or two. I was reading the latest AGP last night at work and they have that article about the A-5 with the flatline and the rt or e-grip.
Now I can't afford an A-5 let alone one with 2 of the above.
however since the have all of the above for my 98 I was wondering what the general concensus on the Flatline is is it worth getting? is it difficult to attach?
My biggest reason come from cost factors, I live in canada and the prices I see for a flatline (and by the same token the rt kit) are the same price more or less as I paid for the marker however given the price of barrels if the flatline does what it says I'd rather shell out a bit more and get it instead of a barrel kit. Of course thats saying I buy new.
Nevwyn

. In any case, the accuracy I witnessed was as good at his maximum range as I was getting at my own. No, I would not buy one and am not particularly distressed when they are used against me, but I do think they have their uses and are more than a "gimmick" when used properly. Finally, if someone is willing to spend the money on a flatline and they enjoy using it, how can it be called a waste of money? What is or is not a 'waste of money' will vary from person to person.

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