why? Anybody that's been around paintball more than 5-6 days knows that you never even want a barrel longer than 16 inches, and even that is excessively long...go online and buy a Stiffi, an Apex, or a Straightline barrel...they will be the length you need and be more accurate than your gun has ever been...please don't waste money on an off-brand barrel either, they suck. Seriously though, spend $50-75 on a nice, name-brand barrel and you will be so much happier in the long run.
Little value. @ turn of the century
I don't know, is it just the barrel or the whole gun? I'd buy just a barrel
Value depends entirely on condition, box, papers, accesories. Range 50-150 or so
If your 20 inch barrel has screw in chokes then get a full or extra full turkey choke tube and you'll be fine. Just make sure to pattern the shot with your particular barrel and choke combination. Also make sure you know where the point of impact will be with your sights. The 24 inch barrel would be fine also as long as it's properly choked etc.
Then only way to know for sure is to get it lettered.
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Only Colt would know.
The "rate of twist on rifling" is caliber specific. To give you an answer we would need to know which cartridge the rifle is chambered for.
A few hundred to a thousand depending on condition and if the barrel is in fact 8" and came from the factory that way. Only way to know is to get it lettered.
It should be stamped/marked on the side of the barrel-receiver end. If not, take it to a gunsmith for measurement.
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there is one made by I thaca, model nitro special, sold under the name Lefever manufactured between 1922 and 1948, hammers are not showing. RG