| Re: Short barrel better then stock barel? Having played for a couple years now, I've been through a butt load of aftermarket parts.
Every barrel is the latest and greatest thing, this forum is proof that everyone thinks different barrels are the best out there. I'll not be arguing with the physics and all that, but my thoughts are do what you want, adjust as needed.
I've been through a stock barrel, Thunder Pig, J&J, Teardrop, Flatline, Apex, and maybe one more. After all that, I decided idc if I can hit a tree from a football field away, I don't attempt those shots on the field, so I'll buy for my play style. I bought an apex and satisfied the spectrum.
Chopped the stock barrel down to just about 3 inches, wrapped the front with electrical tape, and apex'd that thing up. Now I have a compact look, easy to manuver, and I can get a pretty nice distance too. 3 clicks in on the rubber ramp and I'm nailing a nice distance. I'm more of a "make it rain" shooter than a "one shot one kill" kinda guy, so I'm a fan of guiding the rope around based on the enemys position. Plus the snub makes a killer report
I'd like a sharks tooth, just to see how they shoot, but until I get motivated to get one, I'll rest easy and lay paint with the sawn off. |