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What barrel?


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Posted by:
Wings11
on October 03, 2003 at 08:06:24

I recently bought a tippmann A5 with stock barrel. I'm planning on using it as is for a little while but I do want to eventually upgrade to a better barrel. I'm hesitant to get the flatline cause most places around me require you to use field paint most of the time. I need a barrel thats good with field paint (i know a good barrel cant make bad paint fly straight) but i at least need something thats a little more forgiving and very easy to clean out breaks (not sure if ill get breaks with the cyclone feed but i am a newbie). Also I was wondering if someone could explain a little better paint-to-barrel matching. should they be the exact same size? should there be a little space? is there a good, somewhat inexpensive barrel that can be easily adjusted for different paint sizes (ive seen some expensive ones that have inserts)? thanks

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