How good is the crown point barrel on this automag?
Crown Point Barrel
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as long as its smooth on the inside, it should be fine. looks short, so it would be nice for playing tight in a bunker. an aftermarket barrel would probably end up better though (J&J ceramics are nice, as are teardrops, progressive, and boomsticks are very popular)SIG RULES SUCK REAL BAD AND THEYRE STUPID AND DUMB AND THEY STINK AND ARE STUPID AND I HATE THEM AND THEY SUCK REAL BAD
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The crown point barrels aren't bad, but like any barrel you have to use the properly matched paint for it to have any consistent accuracy. Thi id of this barrel is about .693 (at least mine is). That means to have consistency you need to be shooting a large bore paintball. Most fields use paintballs around .687 -.689.
On the bright side, you shouldn't have as many chopping problems with the larger bore.
Mine actually works remarkably well an I used it for a number of years before I really decided to upgrade to new barrels.Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.
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Small world. I just bought one of these and I have a few caveats for you.
1. The barrel in the picture is not the one that came with mine (it might vary from each one sent, don't know)
2. If you plan to upgrade to level 10, since this is a field rental marker the bolt must be drilled out b/c it is "governed" and the tip of the new level 10 will not fit all the way down.
Just somethings you might consider before buying
Just thought I would give you a heads up.
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I second that!Originally posted by Thordic
Honestly, my old school Crown Point barrel shoots just about as well as my freak with matched paint.
Best $20 I ever spent on a barrel

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