I finally got my Dye Ultralite barrel to go with my ULE body. I was shooting a few paintballs in the backyard, and after a while, I noticed the barrel came unthreaded a very little. Do I need to get an o-ring to put behind the threads on the barrel, or do I just have to snug it up every few hoppers worth of shots? Thanks for the help.
ULE body + Cocker barrel = Oring
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My micro does this too, I guess cocker threads have a tendency for this. I just got o-rings for my barrels (I forget the exact size at the moment, but I'm sure if you go to your local shop they can help you out) and this solves the problem.02 Deep Purple c&c Angel LCD
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Welcome to the fun world of threaded barrels. The vibration of the gun shooting causes the barrel to unthread, micro users have been dealing with this for years. An Oring can help, but can also be difficult to remove, and sometimes the barrel will get stuck. Try a little teflon tape. I know it sounds weird, but sealing the threads will help hold them in place.Comment
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Well my ULE has not done this... nor my X mag but it does happen. I do realy give em an extra twist. But this has always happened on some Cockers and on any other threaded barrel for that mater. Some more than others I realise. Some of that has to do with the barrels theads and how tightly they match to the Bodies threads. It's an inherent phenominon of the threaded system with no real standardization of the barrels and bodies. It's managable. Its going to depend on that particular body and barrel match up wether it happens or not.Comment
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I use an o ring on both barrels that I connect to my ule I got ride of the little bit of wobble that I had and kept the barrel nice and snug.anyone who tells you there are no such things as stupid questions is lying to you so they can laugh at your questions.Comment


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