what would you recommend, a 12 inch barrel or a 14 inch barrel for my mag? i am looking for better accuracy from my minimag barrel and maybe range too?
12 or 14 incher...
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i play in woods, inflatable and speedball ( hardshapes) i am looking for a new barrel what would be the best size for a mag?
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Whatever length you'd like
With a bore that fits your paint!
Just make sure it has at least 6-8 inches of unported length, and doesn't exceed 14".
Here read these, great info from TK hisself: http://www.automags.org/resource/tec...ch/index.shtml
Mav
*Edit* Just FYI - I use a ten inch 2 pc Boomstick, 8" of unported length, and 2 with porting. It works great!Last edited by Mav D MagMan; 07-16-2003, 11:59 AM.
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i have a 14in and 4in barrel for my mag, i like the 4in better so obviously i would take the 12in, but thats just me, i dont think there will be that much of an accuracy difference between the 12 and 14, i meen, my 4in is fairly accurate
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I've always liked the shorter barrels. It keeps the mag compact, and very distinguished. I used a 10" Dye Stainless for a long time, it looked sharp, and performance was great.
I use a 12" Freak now, which performs just as well at a fraction of the weight.
Tom's thread is a good read, and the trend is to get a barrel system that matches various paint you will shoot, because it really does make a difference.
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Actually unless that extra two inches is horribly disfigured, there will be *no* difference in accuracy between a 12 and 14" barrel (same comp, bore etc).Originally posted by 68magOwner
i have a 14in and 4in barrel for my mag, i like the 4in better so obviously i would take the 12in, but thats just me, i dont think there will be that much of an accuracy difference between the 12 and 14, i meen, my 4in is fairly accurate
There will be a slight difference in gas useage (less efficient) and it will probably be quieter...
According to TK the most important part of the barrel is that first 6-8"... running a 4 incher's means compactness, at the sacrifice of gas efficiency and some accuracy.
Mav
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