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09-02-2005, 10:57 PM
smart parts tear drop good barrel?

YeOldeMongoose
12-24-2005, 05:40 AM
I'm really pleased with this barrel overall. I've played about 10 days of paintball with it now, and it performs well. It's very accurate, which is obviously the most important feature of a barrel. Expect tight spreads even at 80-100 feet with a good paint/barrel match. In my experience, Draxxus Dusk is a bit small for this barrel but still shoots pretty good. RPS Super Swirls and Marbs are a good fit and both shoot great.It also happens to be pretty quiet but it is nice as it probably takes an extra second or two or opponents to figure out where initial shots are coming from. This helps most in woods fields, but even on larger speedball fields it can be a little advantage.I've never broken a ball because of the barrel; it's just a matter of picking the right paint. Don't pick paint that you can't blow through the barrel with your mouth, or paint that will roll through uninhibited The price was also great for a barrel of this level - I got mine for $42

YeOldeMongoose
12-24-2005, 05:42 AM
Or go with a Smart Parts Progressive Barrel... There sweeettttt!! B) javascript:emoticon('B)')
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KrAiK
12-24-2005, 03:44 PM
progressive or teardrop would work fine the big difference is which 1 is sharper looking Teardrop $10 more but it looks awesome and is quieter then the progressive but accuracy is the same on both but thats just what ive heard

i really dunno :huh: :huh:

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