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Period of Product Use: |
| 4 years | 0 of 2 people found this review helpful.
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Paintball Experience: |
More than 5 years |
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Similar Products Used: |
14" Evil Pipe kit, 10" Freak Barrel kit, 12" On Target Products Stainless, Tippman flatline, 14" 32 degrees whisper |
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| Marker Setup: |
Spyder EM1
14" Evil Pipe Barrel Kit
Halo B w/ Rip Drive
91/4500 Dye Throttle Air |
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Recommended Paintballs: |
Pretty much any, but the fresher you get the better chance of you finding the right bore insert. Your gun might break paint, but this barrel will not. |
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| Strengths: |
Extremely accurate, cleans itself out well, cheap |
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| Weaknesses: |
Retro ballsizing, kinda heavy |
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| Review: |
I had this barrel before I got my EM1 and used it on a Spyder SE. This barrel is amazing. It's so accurate, and I've never noticed it to be louder than all the other barrels I used.
This barrel works better than the pipe kit I have, it has more range and is DEAD on. The only reason I use my pipe is because it matches nicely in color with my gun, and I felt it would be a waste of money to shelf it.
The freak, the pipe, and all of the before mentioned barrels do not even come close to comparison in accuracy. Even the flatline has nothing on the accuracy of this barrel, the flatline has range, but does not even come close to how straight this barrel can fire.
The only issue I have with this barrel is that i tend to only use the largest bore size because the paint wont fit through the other inserts, it makes no sense because they fit through my ballsizer that are identical. Rarely can I use a smaller bore size than the largest |
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| Conclusion: |
I dont think a nine quite expresses how this barrel performs, so I'm going to definitely give it a ten.
It's really fantastic, and it's cheap enough that you can try it for yourself if you dont believe me. The only problem like I said, it might have insert sizing issues. |
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