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Practical Barrel Legnths For Tight Barrels

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#1 Tinkerer

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Posted 05 May 2004 - 09:40 PM

Okey, first, I'll say one thing before I start, I don't have access to brass, or PETG.

That said, I normally work with CPVC, which is a tight fit for almost all darts. Now, I have a six-inch barrel AT2K that gets over one hundred feet flat, and that's nice, but it doesn't get nearly that range unless I use a stick or something to ram the dart all the way down the barrel, so, basically, I needed a better barrel length. I used 2" of cpvc on my nite finder, and this is much more practical, better range compared to my four inch barrel, as long as the dart is just pushed down the barrel until the tip is flush with the end of the barrel. If anyone has any input, or advice for loading longer barrels, that's what this thread is for.
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#2 stevo123

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Posted 05 May 2004 - 10:00 PM

Tou should get in touch with Thirst about using cpvc because he works wonders with cpvc on any gun, especially his 2k and nf. I think his 2k is a four barrel mod with a ramrod while his nite finder is a breech
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#3 rawray7

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Posted 06 May 2004 - 12:25 AM

use couplers and breech load. then you can keep your same barrel length and load from the back.
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#4 THIRST

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Posted 06 May 2004 - 06:12 AM

Tell me what gun, and Ill tell you what to do.

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Wow, that sounded so proffesional.

Edited by THIRST, 06 May 2004 - 06:12 AM.

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#5 LDM

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Posted 06 May 2004 - 02:52 PM

. . . Besides that fact that you spelled "professional" incorrectly.

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I can give you a link to brass, if you want it.
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#6 Tinkerer

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Posted 06 May 2004 - 04:44 PM

the link to brass would be nice, thanks

the gun, nite finder, and I cut off the light part on it, my other one still has it, if it's nesesarry.

I also did a four barrel mod on my at2K, and I'm planning to CPVC my SM3K blue, a breech loading system for the SM would be a godsend. (I'm keeping all eight barrels)
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Actuall directions on some products:

On Pudding
"Product will be hot after heating"

On a Sweedish Chainsaw
"Do not try to stop with hands or genitals"
(Was alot of this happening somewhere? MY GOD!!)

#7 LDM

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Posted 10 May 2004 - 03:42 PM

Here's a brass link for you. It wasn't the one that I had in mind, but it'll do.
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#8 Namm

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Posted 11 May 2004 - 03:19 AM

On the site you posted, it had 17/32 (my fbr is small) aluminum tubing, would that work as well as brass? Has anyone tried it before?
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#9 blink 182

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Posted 11 May 2004 - 06:33 AM

In regarding the aluminum, contact spectre2689. He had his nested with the aluminum on his at2k.
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#10 Suave

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Posted 11 May 2004 - 12:59 PM

Ramrods really aren't all that slow.
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