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Period of Product Use: |
| 3 months | 4 of 4 people found this review helpful.
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Paintball Experience: |
2 years |
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Similar Products Used: |
Stock Barrel |
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| Marker Setup: |
NCStar 1x42mm Red Dot Sight
Opsgear G36C 12 Inch Barrel
Opsgear G36C Folding Stock
Opsgear G36C Mag Kit Version 2
Opsgear G36C Shroud Kit Version 2
Tiberius Arms Front Grip
Tippmann A5
Tippmann R/T
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| Strengths: |
Accuracy
Appearance
Finish
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| Weaknesses: |
Muzzle Break (Flash Suppressor) hard to clean |
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| Review: |
Only being a marker owner for a few months (being a renter for a real long time), I really can't compare a large range of barrels. What I can provide you is what I have experienced with this product.
This Opsgear G36C Barrel offers tight, predictable shot groupings at 80 feet or less. If your marker setup enjoys the use of a red dot, you can use the reliable spread to place shots and deliver more paint to your target.
The build quality and finish of the barrel is absolutely remarkable, and it is not paint picky.
I've used whitebox (hotbox *winter paint*...lol), decent, and great paint with it and have experienced very little barrel breaks (except with the hotbox (whitebox)...what do you expect...it's winter, i was a sucker and bought the 'winter paint' against my better judgement).
Lastly, if you own the G36C Shroud.....it is a must (it completes the look)...and it is 'OH' so loud (yeah....i love it when they know i'm coming; can't wait to put a JCS power tube in).
Price shouldn't be an issue, it isn't that much more than other barrels on the market.
BTW, another reviewer did say it makes a tuning fork noise after every shot....indeed it does....especially when dry firing (maybe you could change pitches with changes in FPS? :D) |
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| Conclusion: |
A must if you plan on getting the Opsgear G36C Shroud kit or if you want a loud gun without having to buy a Opsgear Diska Suppressor. |
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