Barrel for an RT

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  • subbeh
    I'm Not Cool
    • Jan 2002
    • 821

    #1

    Barrel for an RT

    I searched and didn't really find anything conclusive to my needs exactly, but feel free to shoot me if this thread annoys you

    I want to get a new barrel for my RT. I want to avoid the muzzle breaks I sometimes get. I really don't see it as necisary to spend more than 100 dollars, correct me if I'm wrong.

    So what, in your opinion, is the best sub-100-dollar barrel for an RT mag, and why?

    Thanks much in advance.
    Subbeh

    "My wife might find my stashed Marker Money before then, and then boom-new patio furniture or some other garbage."
    -1stDeadEye
  • Telefragged
    Terrified Of His Own Mind
    • Jan 2002
    • 457

    #2
    Powerfeed or vertical feed? I've always been quite partial to Lapco barrels and Custom Products 1 piece barrels.

    I like the Lapco's because they're cheap, accurate, and with relatively little porting, efficient. The CP barrels are nice too, I like the 10" ones for speedball, and they're accurate too. With more porting than the Lapco's, they're also a bit quieter.

    I like the Lapco's more, they seem to be a hair more accurate, with the correct paint/barrel match but are louder than most. Eh, it doesn't matter.

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    • subbeh
      I'm Not Cool
      • Jan 2002
      • 821

      #3
      Power feed.
      Subbeh

      "My wife might find my stashed Marker Money before then, and then boom-new patio furniture or some other garbage."
      -1stDeadEye

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      • RTrampage
        Registered User
        • Sep 2001
        • 205

        #4
        I dont really think there is a "best" barrel, it mainly depends what size paint your shooting and whatever barrel would match that size best. Although i had a J&J ceramic and i thought it was pretty good but you need to use small paint like blaze, hellfire, etc.... if that helps any

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