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In Reply to: >>> posted by Roger on January 11, 2003 at 00:18:41:


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Posted by:
T.Wolf

on January 11, 2003 at 11:18:44

Yep, that's Saturday the 18th. Sorry I had my dates messed up a bit. Anyway, I'll see ya at FOF at 10am on Saturday the 18th then.

To answer your questions-
: (1) can you measure the outside Diamiter of the barrel is it 7/8" or 1"?
The OD of my bbl is 7/8"

: and (2) what length do you think is the optimum: 10" Or 13" like your's--are you satisfied or wish it were alittle shorter/longer?

Personally, I prefer the 13". Because my gun is set up like a rifle, I think it's more balanced and it points better with the longer barrel. However, for really CQB (I'm thinking the tunnels at FOF here), you might want the shorter barrel. It's more a personal preference thing than anything. If you find you can maneuver with the longer barrel, I say go for it. If you'd like a more compact, maneuverable gun, go 10". You won't lose/gain much accuracy with that 3" difference.

Does that help?

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