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BT 4 Slice

Henry.B

London Hope #73
Jun 9, 2002
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Hi,

Thinking of getting one of these for recreational days with mates. What's the general consensus on them? DO they come with an electronic trigger?

Accuracy/range/bps any good?

Many thanks

Henry
 

mrb2287

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May 1, 2010
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Hi Henry.B

The BT4 Slice is basically the replacement for the old BT4 Combat. It is essentially going to be a site rental marker so is standard mechanical trigger. However it does feel alot sturdier than the equivalent Tippmann FT12. As for range, accurancy etc i would imagine it would be the same, perhaps slightly improved over the old BT4.

Mr B
 

Henry.B

London Hope #73
Jun 9, 2002
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Amersham
Is it worth getting just for the occasional rec ball with mates? Basically for use when I go with work mates to sites which only provide co2 fills. Don't really want to have to bring expensive tourney markers to a day out like that.
Can it take the tippman flatline barrel?
 

mrb2287

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May 1, 2010
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What have you got at the moment, anything or nothing? As far as im aware unless any of the shrouds etc get in the way the A5 flatline system is the same thread as the BT.
If you playing with punters as well then a mech marker is what you need as most sites wont let you take an electro on with punters.
There are plenty of mech markers out there to choose from but the BT in my own personnel opinion is a good one, reliable and easy to get parts for if you ever need any.
 

Henry.B

London Hope #73
Jun 9, 2002
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Amersham
Thnaks for the advice (y) I will probably pick one up then. At the moment, got an invert mini, pm7 and euro angel speed, but only use them for tourneys