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J&J ceramic vs ceramic full tilt

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    Posted: 12 December 2006 at 8:40pm
which one is better (guessing full tilt)  and what is the difference between the two
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The standard J&J Ceramic and the full-tilt are pretty much the same barrel with the exception of the full-tilt being a 2-piece barrel. All this does is allow you to swap out barrel fronts to achieve either a longer or shorter barrel which is cheaper in the long run than buying a bunch of different lengths of the same barrel.

That said, the deciding factor is what you want out of your barrel. If you're going to be happy with say, a 14" J&J Ceramic, then there's no point in shelling out the extra cash for the full-tilt system. But if you want a longer barrel for woodsball and a shorter barrel to tuck in tight against bunkers with in speedball, then the full-tilt offers you more options. I haven't seen any negative feedback on the full-tilt other than the fact that the exterior scratches easily (only cosmetic damage, nothing crucial). Every review I've read so-far has given it nothing but praise. As for the standard ceramic, it's a favorite of many forum members.

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cool, tx
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I have a JJ Ceramic and I love it. It shoots most paint great and cleans itself after a break. I've never had any issues with it. I would say go with the JJ Ceramic and save yourself a few bucks. There is no difference performance wise.
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Yes, i would go for thr full tilt because its only$47. it's also one of the most quietest and most accurate barrels on the market for the price.GO FOR IT.

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Uhm, this post is over a month old at this point. WHY did you feel the need to bump it when they've probably already bought their barrel at this point?
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