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Shaman_669
03-23-2002, 01:51 PM
Alright what steps should I take into making my ProCarbine an excellent sniper marker? (what barrel and any anything else to addon)

Telefragged
03-23-2002, 04:47 PM
As much as I don't agree with the term 'sniper' in relation to paintball, I'd be more than glad to help out.

First off, for any marker to have excellent accuracy aftermarket barrels are usually a must.

I'd have to tell you to go with a Lapco barrel if you aren't concerned about noise level. They match/outperform barrels costing much more, and are as accurate as they come (considering you have a good paint/barrel match) I'd get a Lapco Bigshot if you shoot larger/medium bore paint, or if you lean towards smaller paint, a Lapco Autospirit would be a great purchase.

If you are concerned about your noise level (which isn't that big of a deal, considering you're probably going to be heard no matter what you're shooting) Then a Smart Parts All American barrel is your dream come true. Shoot as nice as they come, and with the addition of lots of porting, take care fo the job nice and quietly too. The new 2002 versions also have interchangeable fronts. AA or TearDrop, anywhere from 10-18" or so.

Just a note, I wouldn't recomend getting a barrel ofver 14", its not going to be anymore accurate and will just use more gas + get in your way.

Telefragged
03-23-2002, 04:48 PM
If you like using a stock, you might want to check out the CAR Stocks that AirTipps ( www.airtipps.com ) makes for the pro-series markers.

JUMBOshrimp
03-23-2002, 08:07 PM
Go to www.procarbine.com for some info on silencing some of the internals-- (Mine is SOOO quiet)

I have 2 personal recomendations for barrels Depending on the game you play

Speedball Go with the Lapco Bigshot Its the Most accurate But it is loud.

Woodball For more stealthy matters I use the Dye 14" Aluminum that Thing is NICE and QUIET perfect for delivering shots and not being heard.

Lastly I reccomend going Nitro-- The tanks are expencive But you will get almost No fluctuations in velocity. It always helps to know how far your ball is going to go every time so you can judge your shots

JÜMBOshrimp

Dravion
03-23-2002, 08:32 PM
Well, if you get a good co2 reg, *cough*stabalizer*cough* then you won't really have to worry about fluctuations with co2.

Cloud-VII
03-24-2002, 05:37 AM
Yes, get the Dye aluminum. Its accurate, yet very very quiet. My step bro has the Dye Stainless (same thing, but made of steel, and chrome) and when he shoots his marker, the only thing you can here from his gun is the bolt.

tonysk83
03-26-2002, 07:00 PM
get a remote, and/or the car stock it will really help with keeping the gun still:D