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  • young-rt
    Registered User
    • Dec 2004
    • 12

    #1

    best barrel for rt

    Just wanting to get some input on the best barrel for a rt.
  • purple
    Registered User
    • Dec 2004
    • 177

    #2
    RT ule, or the standard stainless body?

    difference between cocker or twist locs


    My buddy runs an equation multi-switch pro on his e-mag (twist lok) and it's the coolest barrel, it's like a freak barrel, except you can put the little 4 inch front directly on the back piece, so you end up with a 10 inch barrel, with sized inserts!! (that are stainless steel, not the cheap smart parts aluminum which i always hear about getting damaged) Seems like a really good barrel to me.

    get as many or as few inserts/backs/tips/mids for the multi-switch at




    As far as barrels i've used, i like the lapco big shot, really loud, but really accurate and gas efficient when matched with good paint (like evil or so).

    Purple

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    • Pacifist_Farmer
      Registered User
      • Aug 2003
      • 740

      #3
      if it smells like carbon fiber, and it tastes like carbon fiber....

      it must be......carbon fiber!!!

      I've got some old school carbon fiber barrel for my RT (not one of those new fangeled ones) and I wouldn't have it any other way

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      • TheDuelist
        Office use only.
        • Oct 2002
        • 671

        #4
        If you want a really good but inexpensive barrel go with the J&J ceramic. For the money they are one of the best barrels around. If you want a kit then I would recommend the Powerlyte Scepter kit. Get ready for a ton of suggestions and more than a few "try a search" responses. This question gets posted at least once a week it seems.

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        • young-rt
          Registered User
          • Dec 2004
          • 12

          #5
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          I think it is a plain rt I just bought it on ebay and am wondering what i need to do to make this gun play for the best

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          • Pacifist_Farmer
            Registered User
            • Aug 2003
            • 740

            #6
            if its just a plain RT, as in the one made back in the 90's then you need a lot of money, and in the end you'll pretty much have another complete gun.

            they are great guns, but because of the way in which they were designed todays upgrades don't really apply


            Go buy a lvl 10 if you don't have one already, and a nice barrel, like you are looking for, and what ever feed system you prefer

            I would also suggest an intelliframe

            beyond that, your talking about spending a couple hundred dollars, and trading in various parts of the gun for new parts and adaptors.

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