What is the quietest cocker barrel out there. I shot a friends PM5 today with a warped sportz barrel on it and I literally looked to try to see the ball rolling out it was so quiet. Anyone out there have other experience with anything quieter
Quietest cocker barrel
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Cockers tend to be a lot quiter than any other guns on the market. (doesnt matter which barrel). I have used dye boomsticks, otp, deamon (??) and I beleive it was the "Ice cold" barrel. They all sounded almost similar without too much of a difference. I prefer for the boomstick over all of them purely because of its design and its accuracy. On all my markers, the boomstick never failed me.
I also used the 16inch boomy so maybe that could also be a reason, but yeah as slade said, the more porting, the quiter it tends to be. (Yes its fascinating how quiet it is but very powerful at the same time). One of the many reasons why I was stuck with the cocker for so long.
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he was using a proto, not a cocker.Originally posted by KapitalJinCockers tend to be a lot quiter than any other guns on the market. (doesnt matter which barrel). I have used dye boomsticks, otp, deamon (??) and I beleive it was the "Ice cold" barrel. They all sounded almost similar without too much of a difference. I prefer for the boomstick over all of them purely because of its design and its accuracy. On all my markers, the boomstick never failed me.
I also used the 16inch boomy so maybe that could also be a reason, but yeah as slade said, the more porting, the quiter it tends to be. (Yes its fascinating how quiet it is but very powerful at the same time). One of the many reasons why I was stuck with the cocker for so long.
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imo,i would say the j&j ceramic....it has porting most of the way down the sides,i have used 1 on my od cocker and it was very quiet....
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What about the whisper barrel made by 32* I think. That has a ton of portingI knew not what I did but am now edumacated
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dont forget, trizes are deathly quiet by nature
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trixes are probably the quietest guns on the market, and prolly have the least amount of kick too. Aside from the others.....stiffis are really quiet. Please dont accuse me of Hyping the product. I use them on all my guns. Ive also used boomsticks, ULs, CPs, bigshots, JJ ceramics, JJ edge. None of them have been as quiet as the stiffi. I know they are pricey, but they are great.
Try one before you buy it if you can. You will be pleased.
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My Viking with the 16'' Ultralight is pretty damn quiet.
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vikings are typicially loud marker, but, i threw on a J&J ceramic all star kit, which has alot of porting on the tip, and it is actually very quiet, was also VERY reasonably priced, i prefer using it over my teammates stiffi
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Type of marker can't possibly have an effect on how loud the shots are. The noise from firing is due to the rapid expansion/release of excess pressure behind the paintbal as it exits the barrel.
2-piece ported will be quieter than a 1-piece, single bore, unported barrel. In a 2-bore barrel more gas pressure is lost around the ball in the larger bore, and in ported barrels, pressure is lost out through the porting (obviously).
Unless I'm missing something.
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so your saying all guns sounds the same when you shoot them?Originally posted by SlartyBartFastType of marker can't possibly have an effect on how loud the shots are. The noise from firing is due to the rapid expansion/release of excess pressure behind the paintbal as it exits the barrel.
2-piece ported will be quieter than a 1-piece, single bore, unported barrel. In a 2-bore barrel more gas pressure is lost around the ball in the larger bore, and in ported barrels, pressure is lost out through the porting (obviously).
Unless I'm missing something.
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