Tippmann A-5 Review
Tuesday August 21, 2007
You've seen ads for it. You've seen it at the field. You've heard rumors about how great it is. You've heard of the countless variations and modifications that can happen to the Tippmann A-5, but is it really that good of a gun or is this just hype? Read the review of the Tippmann A-5 and learn what to expect from this very famous gun.(Photo © 2007 David Muhlestein licensed to About.com, Inc.)


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