Am I the only one who actually likes twist-lock?

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  • ERut

    #16
    The twist locks are fine, but the selection problem just isn't worth it. Plus I hate when you take off the barrel and balls fall out. I'd take a cocker barrel over a twist lock.

    Of course, I'm not a tremendous fan of cocker barrels either. It looks like they're becoming the industry standard, but if it was up to me, every gun would have tippmann 98 threads. You can screw them on so fast, its like having the ease of a twist lock without any of the pains

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    • chizle97
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      • Apr 2003
      • 647

      #17
      well i for one like twist lock because........ its what im stuck with
      when i upgrade to a ule or sumthin i dont really wanna drop another 50 buck on another barrel.
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      • -Tab
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        • Jul 2003
        • 1929

        #18
        Originally posted by Wes Janson


        Nothing like taking your twist-lock barrel off to check something, then re-inserting it...giving it a slight push because something was stuck...then having to remove it and spend five minutes cleaning the bolt because of the ball you just crushed.

        AHAHA! happens ALL the time. but for some reason, i still really like the twist-lock(sometimes)
        i like how fast i can take it out, instead of a cocker barrel where it takes 3 minutes to get it out

        but i think i would still prefer another threading over the twist-lock.
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        • Barfly
          You're out of your element
          • Nov 2003
          • 406

          #19
          I like twist lock, but I would rather just have cocker threads, because it is more universal.
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          • breg
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            • Jan 2003
            • 1037

            #20
            Originally posted by Wes Janson


            Nothing like taking your twist-lock barrel off to check something, then re-inserting it...giving it a slight push because something was stuck...then having to remove it and spend five minutes cleaning the bolt because of the ball you just crushed.
            Be honest.


            It more like 10 to 15 minutes.

            But, in all honesty, I like the idea behind the twist lock threads. It's quick and easy to remove the barrel and re-attach it.
            But the downside is that there are fewer choices for after market barrels, and when you find one, they are more expensive. The twist lock also just seemed to be more sturdy than the normal treads. That is a big thing with me. I like sturdy. But, the main thing with it is that more and more people asked for a treaded barrel. So, now we have the ULE bodies.
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            • Joni
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              • Nov 2003
              • 942

              #21
              The twist-lock is really the only thing I dislike about the mag. It wiggles when attached, and a tight fit means its really hard to remove the barrel....give me threads any day!


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              • paint magnet
                Member # 10,261
                • Dec 2001
                • 2488

                #22
                Actually, the only twist lock barrel I have that even has a slight issue with wobbling (Taso 10", 11" Crown Point, SS Freak and 12" DYE Boomstick) is one of the most expensive - the Boomstick. The Taso is the tighest fit (which I like, but you just put a little oil on the inside of your mainbody and it slides in and out with ease) Turn off powerfeed, shoot remaining 2-3 shots in feed tube, one quarter twist and pull. Run squeegie through, twist, click, boom. I use level 7 so I wouldn't know about LX issues, but if it ain't broke...

                Cocker barrel - twist, twist, twist, twist, twist, twist, twist, pull. Run squeegie through, twist, twist, twist, twist.... Not to mention the fact that I always seem to misthread it when someone is coming to bunker me. If I have a straight shot in the squeegie holder under my tank, I don't even have to reach for my squeegie. Just pull off the barrel, ram it down the squeegie while it's still in the sheath and slide it back in.

                I don't see why people want ULE bodies either. Sure, they're nice and pretty but steel is still better. Steel is heavy. Heavy = good. From AGD's perspective though, I can see why they would want to make ULE bodies. More people buy them, and they are a lot cheaper to produce since they are made out of aluminum.

                As for the issue over lack of available barrels, you'd be surprised how many people do still make mag barrels. J&J, Smart Parts, Dye, Custom Products, AGD, etc. Heck, Dye used to even make Phantom barrels.
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                • RRfireblade

                  • Jun 2002
                  • 5103

                  #23
                  Anyways, twist and locks are cool on power feed guns, nothing else. With powerfeed you can stop the flow of balls so they don't roll out, and you don't need to flip the gun upside down.
                  Uhm,try twisting the P/F feed plug.

                  Yes you are correct, but..... Mag threaded barrels came out when? Yes thats correct class... BEFORE LVL10
                  And then came Cocker threaded Mags,sounds like perfect timing to me.

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                  • mcveighr
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                    • Feb 2003
                    • 861

                    #24
                    Uhm,try twisting the P/F feed plug.
                    You misread it.

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                    • RRfireblade

                      • Jun 2002
                      • 5103

                      #25
                      Originally posted by mcveighr


                      You misread it.
                      How do you figure?

                      twist and locks are cool on power feed guns,
                      With powerfeed you can stop the flow of balls so they don't roll out,
                      try twisting the P/F feed plug.
                      Thus stopping the flow of balls regardless of barrel type.



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                      • pjammaman
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                        • May 2003
                        • 50

                        #26
                        Personally I like the twist-lock. True it does limit the selection of aftermarket barrels, but if your existing barrels are working well why change them. I have found on the rare occurences of barrel breaks that the twist-lock barrels are much quicker to remove,clean, and replace than threaded barrels. but that is just my oppinion.

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                        • tony3
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                          • Feb 2003
                          • 3740

                          #27
                          Originally posted by RRfireblade


                          How do you figure?
                          Thus stopping the flow of balls regardless of barrel type.
                          Jay, read my post again, I said they are only cool on p/f guns because you can stop the flow of balls. On vert feed and standard feed you can't stop the flow of balls unless you turn the gun upside down.

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                          • paint magnet
                            Member # 10,261
                            • Dec 2001
                            • 2488

                            #28
                            Originally posted by ERut

                            It looks like they're becoming the industry standard, but if it was up to me, every gun would have tippmann 98 threads. You can screw them on so fast, its like having the ease of a twist lock without any of the pains
                            The only pain being the fact that Tippmann can't produce markers with consistant threads. I mean, even Brass Eagle and Kingman markers have the same threads but Tippmann still managed to screw up and now there are two styles of 98 barrels.
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                            • RRfireblade

                              • Jun 2002
                              • 5103

                              #29
                              Originally posted by tony3


                              Jay, read my post again, I said they are only cool on p/f guns because you can stop the flow of balls. On vert feed and standard feed you can't stop the flow of balls unless you turn the gun upside down.
                              I see what your saying now,but what effect does that have on the way a barrel unscrews?
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                              • tony3
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                                • Feb 2003
                                • 3740

                                #30
                                I don't understand what you are saying. I'm thinking you mean why don't the balls roll out on all vert feed guns? Since the detents on twist locks are in the barrel, once you pull it out theres nothing holding the balls back, unlike on a threaded gun.

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