yes, length is measured anywhere the paintball is inside the barrel
Any barrel with auto cocker threads. Sometimes called cocker threads.
Sadly no. If you look at the ends of the barrel, you will notice the threads. Those threads are not the same as a brass eagle threads.
As long as it has the correct barrel threads it will. JT markers are spyder threaded, just make sure the barrel has spyder threads and yes it will work.
yes
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, barrel backs to not use the same threads as barrels. You can buy longer barrel fronts to attach to barrel backs.
No. Paintball barrels are .68 caliber and have relatively huge threads compared to airsoft guns. Not only would they not fit, they would not work due to the large space between the barrel and the airsoft pellet.
A shotgun barrel length or rifle barrel length starts at the point where the rim of the case touches the shoulder of the chamber and extends to the tip of the muzzle. In most cases, if the barrel is threaded on, yes it would include the threads. lcj
No. If it is the actual shaft of the barrel that is broken there is no repair, and if you were going to use it on the threads, it will not hold. Even if it were to, it would not match up and break paint in the barrel.
An Ion is short for the marker, the smart parts "ION." It is an electro-pneumatic marker with impulse barrel threads, ion feedneck threads, and reverse threaded regulator threads. The classic ion cost about $200, where the new ION XE costs about $220.
The threads are Tippmann Barrel Threads
no, because the air is what pushes the paintball out off the barrel.