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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder
Re: Barrel

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Posted by hipboyscott on September 22, 2002 at 18:21:34:

In Reply to: Re: Barrel posted by shadow_walker on September 21, 2002 at 12:47:34:

I also have a TL plus, and want something better then the stock system.

I want 16" but I DO NOT want to spend a whole load of moeny, My limit is around $40. whats an accurate barrel for less than $45?

Ive seen a Night Stick 16" for $40 Is a Night stick an Accurate barrel?

I have heard that CMI's aren't very good, but are cheap.

I want accuracy, I prefer to actually aim my marker before shooting, mainly 'cuz Im limited in funds, and will take accuracy over breakage. If It breakes above average, I have a squeegee, and Im not too mutch a lazy F*** to keep it meesy. If A night stick Is also good on breaks, Thats good, the less the better, but If a CMI is accurate for a good distance, but breaks more, I can take it.

OK, Ill re-write it a bit, Im looking for an accurate barrel, more so than a barrel good for breaks.

OK and to state my paint, I use Big ball, the feild uses RP Sherer, and I sometimes use Great American. Whats the barrel for me?


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