Originally posted by Spider-TW
is there any interest in AGD TWIST LOCK(gun) to A5 THREAD (barrel)
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TL to AC threads at $15 shipped, I'd buy one. If you made a short run of TL to A5 threads, I'd take one of those at $10 extra too. It's good to have options as long as "having options" isn't too expensive. That's why I haven't gotten a Doc's or Noxx TL to AC threaded adapter before.
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some might argue that a A5 thread takes less time to unscrew so you can clean it on the field if required faster then with AC thread.Originally posted by 93klaussI understand that most barrels now are made A5 or AC, Is thier any advantage? Besides a little weight or a brand new barrel?
One of the advantages of a TL barrel.
IMO I see no point in making a A5 to TL adapter, only cause I know of no barrel in A5 that is that much better then any barrel in AC.
But I don't really have a dog in this fight cause I use ULE body's so I don't even have a TL body.
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Plain jane cocker threaded Freak backs without any of the Smart Parts markings might be something that would sell too.Originally posted by C_losjokerAny chance you be up to doing short freak tips, 1 to 2 inch long?

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I would love a ULE body with larger pitched threads like the old angel barrels or something like a NXT shocker.
Reason - its a nice feature to remove your barrel in a few short turns AND have a vision system in the breech.
I'd love for someone to take a twistlock body and barrel and drill them both for eyes.
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I'd take an A5 threaded adaptor, mainly because BT makes the apex barrel standard in those threads and I still use my RT's with the steel bodies. I do like the ease of removal of a twist lock, but the ability to add anything bt/A5 threaded is a good advantage for scenario/woodsballers.Comment
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