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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: Whats wrong with the barrel you have?

In Reply to: Re: Whats wrong with the barrel you have? posted by Dale on May 06, 2003 at 09:05:12:


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Posted by:
rodman
on May 06, 2003 at 09:54:59

Not saying anything is wrong with the stock...but in reviews and conversations, I have not gotten a good idea of the quality of the stock outkast barrell---pretty much every review i have seen, except one or two, says "upgrade the barrell"

so i was basically trying to figure out a) if it is really bad and b)if it is, whats a moderate step up.

and for what its worth, i know the longer barrells are preferred by the sniper types, and i have leaned toward 14 inchers....is the 14 inch better than say a 10 inch? what are the pros and cons?

: Those aren't shabby barrels. Should be more accurate than the guy firing it....

: You on the Quest for Accuracy?

: What paint are you shooting? A Freak system won't make field paint shoot like Marbs...
: If you want accuracy, you have no choice but to buy quality and expensive paint....


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