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Re: freak barrel system

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Posted by Razorpb on October 29, 2002 at 15:44:22:

In Reply to: Re: freak barrel system posted by danthman on October 26, 2002 at 11:08:57:

The front end of the barrel is oversized, the ball probably does not even touch in the front section, but is stabilizing after exiting the 4 inches of replacable sleeve. Equation has a similar system as well as ACI's Phat system. I shoot a Freak and it's the best $190 I've spent in paintball. There's a reason the ads say "fear the Freak, unless you have one"

Razor


: : i dont understand how a lil tube in a barrel can make it fit ure paint, like i understand, but wouldnt the tube have to go thru the whole barrel, please if anyone can give me info or knows of a website with alot of info on the freak barrel system i would like to know it. thank you for your help.




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