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J&J ceramic barrels?

what is the difference between JJ ceramic barrels and a JJ full tit Ceramic barrel? i am looking for a good barrel for paintball gun and need help deciding. if any other suggestionstell me what it s. i want an 18 ich

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There's no such thing as a sniper in paintball. You would be a marksman. You will notice only minimal difference between a 14 and 16 JJ Ceramic because they're the same barrel. Depends on your preference as to what you get. Don't get longer than 16 (it slows the ball down) and 14 is probably the shortest you'd want as a marksman.
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DO NOT get an 18 inch barrel, anything over 14 inches slows the ball down and messes up your shot, I had a top of the line OPSGEAR barrel, it was 18 inches long, it was hard to run and shoot with, and I tested it, and my stock barrel works way better. Great choice getting a JJ though, they are SUPER quiet, and I haven't tried shooting one myself but my cousin has a 14 inch one, and he got 4 head shots in one match. I'm still trying to decide between a 14 inch JJ ceramic or a 14 inch custom products. they both sound great, but the only thing that worries me is if the JJ ceramic has too much porting. So make your choice on barrels, but NEVER get a rifled barrel, and NEVER get anything over 14 inches.

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