The Montneel z1 has unique threading and has no after market barrels available.
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The number of barrels that can fit in a cylinder depends on the dimensions of the cylinder and the barrels. The formula to calculate the volume of a cylinder is πr^2h, where r is the radius of the base of the cylinder and h is the height. By dividing the volume of the cylinder by the volume of a barrel, you can determine how many barrels can fit inside.
NoThis is from the Winchester Website:How versatile are the Model 1300 barrels? Will they fit earlier or different models?The Model 1300 barrels will fit Model 1200 receivers, but 1200 barrels will not fit a Model 1300. Model 1400 barrels will not interchange with Models 1200 or 1300 barrels.The Model 1300 Defender barrels will not interchange with the 1300 Field models and viceversa.
Any Spyder threaded barrels.
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The Z1 was entirely mechanical.
Z1 is the first computer created.
OEM
Barrels are to small to fit any one horse into it. So no horses can fit into a barrel.
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why is this marked for paintball.....? and to answer your question..... no
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