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GOOD 14" BARRLE FOR A-5

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    Posted: 02 March 2005 at 11:01pm
I need to know what would be a good 14" barrel that is silent, accurate and good probably feather weight but weight might not matter a lot................. im looking for a barrel with the two first characteristics..
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote the a-5 RIPPER Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 March 2005 at 11:02pm
i like the dye boomstick but if weight is a problem go for the dye ultra light
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So this one might be silent and accurate because I was Recommended the All American Barrel......
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DEFINATLY A CARBON FIBER

light, quiet, and awsome acuracy. comes in a 14 inch too.

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You'll never find any barrel completely silent. Not for a Tippmann.

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Whisper is super quiet.  Also, my friend has a 14" Empire Twister and it is pretty accurate due to the rifling.
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Go with a Stiffi, at 53grams it is the lightest barrel on the market.  It has well designed porting, and a full 8 inches without porting on my 14" barrel.  They also  are precisely the caliber you want them to be.  J&J advertises that on a single one of their barrels the bore size only ranges from .689 to .694.  With Stiffi this is three different bore sizes!

When it all comes down Stiffi produces the lightest barrels on the market, they are VERY quiet, and extremely accurate.  If you look around you can pick one up for about $80, but hey, you get what you pay for.

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Here is a great deal on a good barrel. The "old school" AA is quiet and accurate. I picked up a 14", but now maybe a 12" because of the price.

http://www.firstcallpaintball.com/index.php?main_page=produc t_info&cPath=1_22&products_id=829

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Go for a Lapco Bigshot.
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Ok Thanks guys ..but to tell you the truth I still dont have a good idea and I dont have time to go to fields and chek all the barrles out!

 

Lets forgetr weight I really dont care I need something Accurate and as quiet as possible....

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J & J is your best bet... there like Stiffi's but there alot better and not as expensive... real quiet, extremely accurate, and so light you might think you'll break it... but its very to do that unless you beating it on a brick.
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i have a J&J Ceramic and it seems like it would scratch easy but its indestructible and reasonably accurate,its a great barrel for a low price.i also polished my stock barrel and it shoots good enough for speedball,and its short.but i'd go for a Dye Ultralite or a Lapco Snapshot if you have the money.
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Originally posted by HITMAN 4 HIRE HITMAN 4 HIRE wrote:

J & J is your best bet... there like Stiffi's but there alot better and not as expensive... real quiet, extremely accurate, and so light you might think you'll break it... but its very to do that unless you beating it on a brick.

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Originally posted by OldSkoolBaller OldSkoolBaller wrote:

Here is a great deal on a good barrel. The "old school" AA is quiet and accurate. I picked up a 14", but now maybe a 12" because of the price.

http://www.firstcallpaintball.com/index.php?main_page=produc t_info&cPath=1_22&products_id=829

thats the exact deal i gave him. the all american barrel is quieter than any of the 32 degrees barrels, and its on the top of the list for accuracy.
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the quietest combination i can think of is the all american barrel with the special deal that i gave you, and the go to www.opsgear.com look in the paintball section until you fin somethin called a muzzle break. it is something that slides onto the end of your barrel, and its compatible with the 2001 all american barrel.  i believe its the quietest you can get yur gun without using a silencer, which is illegal.  you wont notice any weight change between barrels, the light ones weigh like half a pund less than other barrels. trust me on this, the 2001 all american is better and quieter than the bigshot and the J&J, more accurate than a stiffi, and with the deal i showed you, you can get one for $23.00.  the barrel usually costs over $70.00. trust me on this one, this deal is the BEST barrel for your money, without a question. the onyl barrels listed that have more accuracy than the all american are the ultralight and the lapco snap shot. the ultralight costs a hundred bucks though, its not as quiet. the snap shot costs over a hundred dollars and it is extremely loud.
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^^Yes, da man speak-eth da truth. I have tried others, but I always come back to my '01 "1-piece" AAs
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Thanks

So what you are saying is to buy the All american barrel and then I can buy the Muzzle break (OPS GEAR) which fits in the AA Barrel so it can be more silent?

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