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Is the Stiffi barrel negood?

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    Posted: 29 June 2005 at 1:24am

Looking into either getting a Stiffi barrel or a J&J S2 barrel.

Would i notice that much of a difference?

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Yes, they are both very good, durable barrels.

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I would take the Stiffi over the J&J, due to the weight difference. Accuracy would be similar.
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right now i'm running my gun with a flatline barrel. was going to be doing a lot of speedball soon so i figured i'd get something a bit more accurate. Not sure if i should bother getting a new barrel or just stick with the flatline.

Oyea, how about a RT or Egrip? What are the advantages/disadvantages of each? It seems as if both sides have their own crowds but neither side has me swayed.



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E-Grip; they are tourney legal, much easier to use, and plug-n-play. RT's require much fiddling and fussing over.
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the stiffi is better

i say the e-grip

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Originally posted by hybrid-sniper hybrid-sniper wrote:

E-Grip; they are tourney legal, much easier to use, and plug-n-play. RT's require much fiddling and fussing over.


I've got an RT on my 98C, I like it for when I woodsball which is rare.

But if your getting a new barrel for speedball, definently get a Egrip because its tourney legal.

Also, before you buy all the stuff, I would look into getting a 2k2 cocker or something off ebay, for speedball that is...
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