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December 8th, 09:57 PM
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need help
I play recball and i have an A-5. I have a stock barrel on it, so it sucks pretty bad! I was wandering which barrel (for under $50) that I can get for it!
Thanks,
Dan
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December 8th, 10:06 PM
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A 5 barrels
I'm not real familiar with A-5's, but that should help ya out some. Alot of them are right around 50 bucks.
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December 8th, 10:08 PM
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Most people perfer a flatline barrel because everyone has one and they hear it shoots accurate. The thing is with all barrels they have to match well with the paint but mainly for the flatline, it shoots it further then most guns but it may not be as accurate. Get a barrel kit instead and you'll much more happier and here is your new home:
http://www.paintballforum.com/forum/...play.php?f=129
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December 8th, 10:10 PM
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December 8th, 10:30 PM
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J and J Ceramics 14"
CP One Piece 14"
One of those to are probably your best bet. They run for around 40 dollars. If you want to spend more, definitely look into the Flatline.
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December 10th, 04:43 PM
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Do you think the flatline is good enough for the woods, I mean most people I've talked to said that a flatline just hits things and makes your balls break! What about a Nightstick?
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December 12th, 05:16 PM
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I have a good source that says that the J & J Ceramic would be the best possible barrel to go with. He said he plays woodsball with it and he dominates at shooting/accuracy. That to all the replied!
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December 12th, 06:04 PM
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the flatline is designed as a woodsball barrel. the point is that it gives the ball a much flatter trajectory with ='s more distance and less chance of a ball hitting stray limbs or brush as a result of you having to lob it to get it to the target. personally i'd go w/ a J&J. it is an awesome barrel for any tippmann. the cp one peice is also a great barrel, but is slightly more expensive.
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December 14th, 10:43 PM
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Thanks to everyone who helped me pick one out!
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