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Re: What barrel to buy.??

In Reply to: What barrel to buy.?? posted by Zepher on April 24, 2003 at 15:46:23:


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Posted by:
Steve "Sneaky Man" Herman
on April 25, 2003 at 15:12:13

I have experiance with the All-American (not w/ the freak stuff unfortuately) and agree that it is very very quiet, and pretty darn accurate too. However, keep in mind that once the ball hits the porting it is no longer accelerating, so you will need more gas (either pressure or volume) to get it to your ideal velocity. This makes it less efficient. While it may not make a noticable difference, or may not be much of a concern, its something to consider. As soon as I get the money, I'm going to buy a Lapco Big Shot. Excellent barrel, half the price of what you are looking at, and you can buy it in one of two ID's, which will more than suffice for all but thetricyclepiest of paint.

Steve

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