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Anything that fits in the standard feed-neck. So no A5 cyclone feed tops.
No. the cyclone feed should tap into the gas line already built in for a response trigger. you should be fine.
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.
The a5 is a better starter gun because for the price, you get a better gun and in truth, the 98 is a little out-dated these days. The a-5 does use up a lot of co2 due to the cyclone feed system.
The A5 is internally the same as the t68, but has a cyclone feed that allows balls to be fed faster. It also has a fore-grip, which is useful in holding the marker. I would value these things at more than ten dollars, which is the price difference.
The Tippmann A5 is internally identical to a 98, but comes with a cyclone feed which helps it feed balls faster. It also has a nicer looking body with a front cocking knob, removable fore-grip, and a tombstone air hose instead of threaded hose. The 98 (and A5 attachments) is a solid starter marker, used as the rental gun at most fields because of its incredible durability. It is also a staple beginner system, because of it easy upgrade-ability (especially the A5) and low maintenance requirements. It is cheaper to buy an A5 than a 98 with a cyclone feed (which would literally be the same thing)
The SP1 is the better marker. For nearly the same price you get a better valve (spool valve) a regulator, full auto electronics, a better feed neck, and an in general better marker. The only advantage to the A5 is the cyclone feed, which shoots faster than a regular hopper, by using excess CO2. It also does not feed as fast as the sp1 can shoot an has a tendency to jam in the winter without squishy paddles.
The A5 Is the best out of these mentioned, even wi price considered. It is the same price as a alpha black (bravo one in canada) and a cyclone feed, but is easier to take apart, has more upgrades available, has a tombstone adapter instead of the plug or screw in vertical adapter. The X7 (non Phenom) is just the A5 with more plastic parts for more money. The Tippmann X7 Phenom is a superior marker to all other Tippman's because of its Spool valve and ability to work semi automatically without a battery and fully automatic with a battery.
While there are many ways of doing it, the simplest way is to use the SUM function and a range in it like this: =SUM(A1:A5)
The majority of hoppers have a standard neck, and most feednecks (where they attach) are adjustable. The only large difference in sizing are the Tippmann A5 hoppers, which are many inches across, to feed the cyclone feed, and .50 hoppers, which cannot fit standard paintballs.
=rank("a5>60%=first","a5>45%=second","a5>33%=third")