In excellent condition they can bring $700-$750 pretty easily. sales@countrygunsmith.net
500 USD or so
I have an Ithaca model 100 shotgun . It appraised for $700.
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No. The trigger assembly for the a5 is set up very different from the 98 custom.
No, they will not both fit unless you have it custom fitted.
Yes, as long as it has two holes for the banjo hoses.
98? or 98 custom? I don't think you can put one on the old 98s or the customs actually there might be a special made e-trigger for the 98 customs but the reason why I say you cant is because if you look at a 98 custom or 98's inside theres no where really for the whole trigger to come off whereas the A5 or X7 the entire trigger system comes off handel, trigger, firing modes, everything its basically half of the back part of the gun coming off
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There are two things that can cause this: 1. The spring that resets the trigger is worn or is otherwise malfunctioning. 2. There is dirt or paint between the trigger and the inside of the gun, gumming it up. If you know how, take apart and clean your gun thoroughly. If not, take it to a paintball field or shop and have someone show you how.
No, It has a standard matte blue finish. Adjustable trigger, full length main spring guide lowered ejection port with a minimal magwell bevel.
i'd have to say the flatline barrel but it is your money so what ever you want if you want to shoot faster than go with a respons trigger and double trigger if you want to be fore shore that every time you pule the trigger that a paintball is going to come out get a cyclone feed or if you want to shoot farther and more acurat go with the flatline barrel go with the quick thread if you do
The question is not which is better, but rather what your preferance is. The etrigger will allow you to adjust your rate of fir (ie. semi-auto, full auto, and 3 round burst). Where as the response trigger uses air to push the trigger forward after it has been pulled back. Therefore, in essence if you find the "sweet spot" you will have the trigger bounce of your finger and give you simulated full auto. The drawback is no control over the rate of fire. The advantage is that it has no electronics or batteries. So, again its your personal prefferance.