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Re: Evil pipe barrel

In Reply to: Re: Evil pipe barrel posted by m98monkey on April 29, 2003 at 11:37:14:


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Posted by:
Razorpb
on April 29, 2003 at 18:02:12

I agree about the Freak, I wouldn't trade it for anything, it's the best money I've spent in paintball, other than the cocker purchase. But I love the look of the pipe front end.

Razor

: For me it is a toss up. The evil barrel is sweet, no doubt about it. I watched make groupings as good as any boomstick or freak could do. However, It does have its down compared to a freak, just as well as a freak does. All metal backs with no inserts are tough. Stupid smooth tolerances insure a good barrel. Kinda loud, but sweet. Also, if you change guns, you have to buy all new backs. Plus it is cheaper.

: With a freak, you don't need to buy all new back with a new gun, just one new back. It's made by smartparts. Freaks have many more configurations and 3 more inserts. However, it isn't as stupid smooth, though that doesn't seem to make much of a difference. The backs are thing inserts that can be damaged. Doesn't always have that great of a look, and isn't cheap.

: I got my freak, I'm sticking with it. However, I wouldn't make fun on anyone who got a pipe. They are a sweet barrel and fairly cheap. I would say go for it man.


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