Yes, a paintball barrel can get cold during use, particularly after firing multiple shots in quick succession. This cooling effect occurs due to the rapid expansion of air and the evaporation of moisture in the barrel. However, if the barrel becomes excessively cold, it may indicate issues such as excessive moisture or humidity, which could affect performance and accuracy. Regular maintenance and cleaning can help mitigate these issues.
The Taso Stone Cold II Barrel midsection features standard 10-32 threads, which are commonly used in paintball barrels. This threading allows for compatibility with a variety of paintball markers and barrel accessories. Always ensure compatibility with your specific marker when choosing barrel components.
no, because the air is what pushes the paintball out off the barrel.
A jammed paintball is a paintball that did not go into the feedneck properly OR it is usually a paintball that is broken a little bit and breaks in the barrel. i suggest taking a squeegee to the field to clean youre Save barrel if needed.
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yes, length is measured anywhere the paintball is inside the barrel
as soon as the paintball leaves the barrel, the paintball begins to be affected by gravity.
cleans the barrel
Any autococker threaded barrel.
Barrel Blocking Device
Yes, It is what moves the internal parts and pushes the paintball out of the barrel.
A barrel, but that is about it.