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Period of Product Use: |
2 years |
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Paintball Experience: |
More than 5 years |
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Similar Products Used: |
I'm a barrel freak, Ive tried 30 or so different ones
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| Marker Setup: |
stock 06 Interceptor, use a freak kit if paint doesn't fit stock(but good!) barrel. |
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Recommended Paintballs: |
Any but good paint=good accuracy |
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| Strengths: |
Lots of sizes, can change length |
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| Weaknesses: |
Theres more than just one barrel to keep track of(inserts, ends, fronts) |
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| Review: |
First thing, this isn't the most accurate barrel out there, I wont say that. But, it is accurate enough not to complain about it. I can put ball on-top of ball out to the point that my balls are dropping a good bit. I have different size fronts(I use the All American fronts) and notice little difference in performance between them. I like the modular build, as I have recked my front in a crash once or twice. Its allot cheaper to get one front than a whole new high-end single piece barrel. Now, advice on the Freak and its accuracy: Put alittle maker lube on the O-ring where the two barrel ends come together. I find if you tighten the two all the way, then back them off 1/4 turn, then re-tighten, the two halves go together more accurately. What happens is if the O-ring gives kind of a tight fit, it snags and thins on one side. You can tell when this happens by looking down the barrel opposite gun end. That direction you can see where the two halves join, and if it isn't perfect(even all the way around is what your looking for) your accuracy will be por. |
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| Conclusion: |
With more than most barrel insert sizes and higher end accuracy, if put together carefully, I am giving the freak kit a 9. |
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