Replacement Aluminum Barrel
Replacement Aluminum Barrel
These Replacement Aluminum Barrels are extruded aluminum barrel tubes for spring-powered foam dart blasters. Cut and deburred in-house from quality aluminum tubing, these barrels are a budget-friendly choice for performance blaster builds. Additionally, these barrels are available in common lengths and inner diameters, enabling experimentation and performance tuning.
FEATURES:
• Replacement Aluminum Barrels
• Extruded aluminum tubing
• For performance springers
• Cut and deburred in-house
• Designed for most standard-breech springers
• Compatible with SLAB, SMILEY + Caliburn
• Not compatible with Worker Seagull, Harrier, or Kunlun
INCLUDES:
• 1 aluminum barrel in the ID + length of your choice
PERFORMANCE:
Average FPS (Standard Deviation) in Silly’s Alchemist
with 2.03 x 140mm spring + 350mm (~14in) barrel
• 233 (5) FPS with 0.527in (13.38mm) barrel
• 244 (2) FPS with 13mm barrel
• 246 (3) FPS with 0.509in (12.93mm) barrel
• 247 (3) FPS with 12.75mm barrel
Average FPS (Standard Deviation) in CS Caliburn 4
with 2.03 x 280mm spring + 350mm (~14in) barrel
• 225 (5) FPS with 0.527in (13.38mm) barrel
• 262 (5) FPS with 12.75mm barrel
SPECS:
• Material: Extruded Aluminum
• Dimensions:
ID: 0.509-0.527in (12.93-13.38mm)
OD: 0.625in (15.88mm)
Lengths: 3.94-22.5in (100-572mm)
• Weight: 94g
• SKU: BARREL_0.5##IN
LINKS:
• DASH-016 Collet O-ring
• 140mm Tuning Springs
• Machined Barrels
• All Springer Barrels
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Arrived as pictured.
These barrels are excellent for their price! I love the chamfered ends, as it helps to avoid jams, as long as you sand them a little first. The ends are a little ragged. Just hit em up with a sanding sponge to debur and you're good to go!
Works great for my ontos build!
UPDATE: After talking support, they sent me another one. I understand now that this is a budget product and that I should temper my expectations. The issues below were still present on the new one, but they were less so, the sticker still stuck but the deburring on the ends was better.
It’s a barrel, the label sticker left residue I had to scrape off. I nearly cut myself on the burrs left on the chamfers, there was a lot of jagged aluminum and the chamfering was way worse than the stock NPX barrel. The chamfer was inconsistent in depth too. Other than that it was a functioning straight barrel.