The front sight is secured by the top screw above the barrel, while the rear sight is secured in place by a screw just behind it.
Check your manual, it may provide tips or have a troubleshooting guide.
No, the Ion and A5 have different threads.
Yes. The A5 stealth comes stock with a top rail therefore a BT or Tippmann sight can be screwed on.
No, tippman uses 98 or a5 threads, mr1 has spyder threads.
No, It was not meant to anyways. The main Tippmann lines has the Tippmann 98 as their starter marker, the Tippmann A5 as their intermediate marker, and the X7/X7 Phenom as their top brand. The bravo one (alpha black in The United States) is simply a different looking Tippmann 98. The A-5 has the cyclone feed, and is much easier to take apart with a tombstone airline and push-pin disassembly.
See the link below for instructions.
You would need to buy a magazine fed conversion kit as well as an air thru buttstock.
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.
yes, it will not cycle as quick and my experience jamming, the effect if noticed even more if you have an RT trigger installed
You buy 2x 3/8 weaver rail scope rings and attach them to the A5 rails. Then you put the scope you bought onto them, ensuring that they are level by looking through the scope at a level. Then you tighten the screws on the rings a little bit at a time to try to keep it level. Then your scope is mounted and ready for zeroing.
99.9% of all guns made in the last 14 years have removeable barrels.....however they use many different "threads" on the barrels and you must match the new barrel to your old barrels "threads" Most common Threads are Autococker Tippman 98 Tippman A5 Spyder and Impulse The most common is Autococker (Dye, Proto, Evil, Infinity, Automag, and Eclipse use this thread)
Try snipping the screw. Alot of times, the stock screw is a bit longer then it needs to be. If this continues ship it back to Tippmann.
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)