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stngryg3
06-20-2001, 12:12 PM
Which barrel is the most accurate and quality-made?

Stompa'16
06-20-2001, 01:15 PM
all barrels are equally accurate with a good paint to barrel match but as far as quality of manufactur i would hafta say either dye or smart parts, their stuff is always fantastic

i personally use a boomy and freak on both my cocker and my angel

krasher
06-20-2001, 05:23 PM
Naw, all barrels aren't really equal in accuracy, there are differences in honing. Anyways, the boomer, AA, and J&J should be all about equal in accuracy.

tsr
06-20-2001, 05:38 PM
most accurate and quality made? Uh, go for a barrel that uses strong metal like steel, brass as they offer the least amount of friction compared to other barrel materials.

JDoGG
06-24-2001, 07:45 PM
boomstick and all american are a draw.

macdruen
06-25-2001, 05:46 AM
Of the choices the armson barrel is the most accurate, however a 32 degrees terminator/taso eliminator is comparable accuracy wise and will break less paint. (also the terminator is only $40) However there is absolutely no beating the freak system. Also cp now has a 3 size barrel system which is very good(or so i have heard not accually shot one myself)

Concluion if you are on a budget get term or eliminator
if not go freak

JDoGG
06-25-2001, 09:05 AM
no, if you are on a budget, get bigshot or cp. term and eliminators are real nasty.

liquidsoul_sm
06-27-2001, 05:27 AM
Originally posted by JDoGG
no, if you are on a budget, get bigshot or cp. term and eliminators are real nasty.


I would definately have to disagree. I have seen terminators in action many times before. They are perfect with Big Ball paint. I would say that they are very accurate, also quite reliable. They actually aren't nasty at all. Of course you see them everywhere on model 98's, but I have also seen them on Spyders, Cockers, Piranahs, Mags etc. by using barrel adapters. As far as the barrels that you picked go for whatever one that you like. Try them out and match the barrel size up to the size of the paint that you normally use, then decide what barrel you want. Don't listen to us. Try them out for yourselves.