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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder

J&J Ceramic barrel

In Reply to: getting a spyder flash as quiet as possible on a b posted by theoldman on February 21, 2003 at 22:02:38:


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Andrew "Spyder_Technician" M

on February 24, 2003 at 22:05:49

If you want a quiet barrel try the Ceramic barrel from J&J Performance. It is extremely quiet, quite accurate, and relatively low priced. The only catch is that it has a huge bore size. For some reason this doesn't affect accuracy at all. It will only cause a slight lack of range due to the rainbow it has to put on balls at long range. It isn't anything too bad because of the barrels accuracy, if the ball will reach it you can hit it. Also you can try a new bolt. I would reccommend the shocktech Delrin bolt but I have no idea how much this will affect noise ( lately this has been the least of my concerns ).

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