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Originally Posted by charlie_hozz
I have a JG 733, shooting 315 FPS. Stock it has a short barrel for cqb. I'm going to install a longer tbb, install a good hop up (R or Flat) and a silencer to cover it up. Now it's easy to change a inner barrel to go back to cqb and it's a multi gun. Just a suggestion.
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Its good to see that even with the bad economy people still have disposable income to spend on useless things, a longer TBB isnt going to help you at all, im assuming that the barrel you had in mind is something along the lines of a madbul python 6.01, (which by the way is a terrible barrel).
Get a high quality barrel, if you just buy a TBB barrel your wasting your money, prometheus 6.03 or PDI 6.05 if you dont buy either of those for any reason, skip buying a barrel, end of story. regardless of what the overall length of the gun is wether its got a 10" outer barrel or a 22" outer barrel get an 8-14" inner barrel, I always reqomend a sub 10" inner so that you can put it in pretty much any gun length. Anything shorter will have efficiency issues, anything longer is wastful and can run into fouling issues, effeciency is easy to compensate for, fouling is not. Secondy if your hop up chamber isnt broken, and doesnt have major slop in it dont bother replacing it, its literly just a box that holds some bits together. Get a good soft hop up bucking, G&G green, prometheus purple, krytac orange, lonex 50d all good options. Then either instal a flat hop or an Rhop, as im sure pesto will want me to mention if he reads this, an rhop is better then a flat hop because it does not have any front-back motion associated with it, however for the average player both will do just fine. Finally and most importantly shoot good heavy bbs, nothing lighter then .28 you cant benefit from any of this unless you have inertia.
/end rant
que private message from thundercactus telling me I shouldnt tell people how to have good guns