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On second thought, for a few bucks more than a J&J ceramic you can get an Evil Pipe Kit. I got myself one of those today and I am floored at how awesome they look and well they work. Plus instead of just one barrel, you get a kit of backs and different length ends, so you can swap out different lengths between games or during games if you feel like it (and the field allows, some tournaments only allow you to have one barrel during games and it has to be on your marker). Also, the backs are all different bore widths, so if paintballs get stuck inside one back, you can move up to a higher bore size until you get one where the paintball falls right through. That way there's less room for breaks as the paintball isn't being squeezed through. Remember, not all paintballs are .68 like they should be. Some are slightly wider (and some may expand in the heat depending on their chemical makeup). It's not much but it's enough to make a difference.
The Evil Pipe Kit I got has Spyder threads though, so you need to cough up a few more bucks for an adapter. I already had one.
As for a shroud going over, I don't think the Evil Pipe Kit would fit through some shrouds. You never know, though.
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Tippmann 98 Custom, CAR stock, Evil Pipe Kit, Double Trigger, Response Trigger, Flatline Barrel (bleh).
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