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    Posted: 12 October 2006 at 2:17am
thought about getting a 14'' jj for my custom pro but honestly I'd like to hear some of your opinions on it...also if someone has had problems hate it or wants to complain about it feel free to pm me id love to hear all opinions on it thanks

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I have three of them.  A 14" I have on my Pro/Am and a 12" I have for my A-5 if I'm not using the Flatline.  A 12" on my Automag.  Good barrels.  Easy to clean a break out of.  Can almost get a mirror finish using a squeegee.
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I love J&J...great product. I have an Edge Kit on my A5 and a 14" ceramic on my other marker.
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Originally posted by Fets Fets wrote:

I love J&J...great product.


They are probably the best barrel for the price. Good quality, semi quiet, and easy to clean a break.

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I have a J&J and a Bigshot for my A-5 and Pro/Carb. I like the Bigshot better personally, but the J&J is a nice cheap quiet barrel.
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I have a J&J edge kit for my 98C... its awesome.  For the price, the quality is really good, i dont think there is a better barrel for the money you spend.

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I have a JJ ceramic. It is a great barrel for the price and is fairly accurate barrel.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote MagicMarker Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 October 2006 at 12:29pm
I run a 14" J&J on my 98Pro.  Works great and not expensive.
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Buy a CP instead.
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I regretted buying mine... Heres my story.

When I was a wee little newbie, I bought a Smart Parts Progrssive (Last years model) off of ebay for $18.99 and I loved it until I got my RT but loved it when I got a Cyclone feeder. Recently, I bought a JnJ for $40.00 from a proshop and regretted it. All the paint that would shoot perfectly through my progressive was a nightmare in my JnJ, it was slightly louder, got a little bit less of range, and broke paint like crazy. It didnt even clean itself through chops that well :(

Ive herd great things, but was really dissapointed

 

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hrm cp? $$ range ?? .. also i use zap a lot...
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Fenrirshaman Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17 October 2006 at 1:53pm
i switch between my JJ and my flatline, i love the JJ, easy to clean, and good bang for the buck
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Flatline / JJ 14" Cer. barrel
RT kit
Cyclone Feed System
Rufus Dawg Wicked Bolt
Collapsible Foldable Stock
32 degrees remote line
Other Necessities (red dot, sling, bipod, Rocket Cock II)
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