: J&J ceramic
Dye Ultralite
Dye Boomstick
Hammerhead system
St!ffi
Marker Setup:
ION- 14 in. UL- Pmi 68ci 4.5k- CP drop- CP on/off- power angle- QEV- Egg2
Cocker- St!ffi - AIM 21 body- Zero-B - Shocktech LPR- Sto ram- stock internals- Egg2
Recommended Paintballs:
whatever tickles your pickle
I prefer Blaze, or Evil
PMI works fine.
Strengths:
Quiet
cheap
shoots well
Weaknesses:
Slips loose sometimes
Review:
Shoots almost as good as my friend's ultralite. This barrel is only $35 despite the MSRP. Smooth interior allows for quick cleaning because i broke a ball using the quantum or the revvy! (crappy hoppers, both of them!) Sorry, I'm just bitter at those hoppers, but the barrel is very quiet, even without my suppressor. Black color looks good on my green Spyder. I can hit 10 balls right on top of each other at 40 ft. Doesn't come with an o-ring, so it comes loose after a while, but no biggie. Just retighten and you're good again. Feels brittle, but it's really teflon coated metal. It's not all ceramic.
Edit.: I use it on my Ion sometimes, and it's really quiet. I still think it's a great barrel. One of the best barrels for the price.
Conclusion:
Great replacement for your stock barrel. Excellent bargain for $35. better than other 1-piece barrels I-ve used.
Rating:
9 out of 10
Last edited on Friday, November 10th, 2006 at 11:55 pm PST
Suppressors are illegal if you can convert them for the purpose of silencing a firearm. Mine cannot be converted to do so. It is simply window screen around the barrel covered with duct tape. It does the job, and there is absolutely no way it can silence a firearm. It is more like a protective cover on the barrel that lessens the noise of the escaping air.