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Old January 8th, 2008, 22:45   #1
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Can anyone give me reviews on CA tight barrels?

Here in our country, they hate it. I just can't figure out why. I just want a good accuracy and groupings. I don't care about its sound or anything else.
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Old January 8th, 2008, 22:54   #2
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No idea where they are now, but when I first tried them about a year ago, they were terrible.

They were pretty and shiny, but there was something wrong with their surface treatment. For some reason bbs would melt and leave a residue inside them. The residue would collect and make for horribly bad groupings. I wasn't using crap bbs either. I had problems with a few different brands which work fine in my other barrels. I cut the barrel in half to examine the surface (half diameter direction, not half length) and found long stringy streaks of bb that could be peeled like floss.

I kind of doubt that CA would have let this problem go on for too long though. They were so bad that they would foul in 50 or so shots. Check on some other forums to see if this issue still exists with CA tightbores.
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Old January 8th, 2008, 22:59   #3
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CA makes tightbores?

If you want a tightbore go with Prometheus i loved mine in my SR-25. Great piece.
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Old January 8th, 2008, 23:11   #4
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Hey, the guy is looking for feedback on CA tightbores. Suggestions of alternatives from people who haven't used a CA barrel don't help us find out about the subject of the post.

I'd like to know of the CA tightbores still suck as bad as they did a year or so ago when they were released.
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Old January 9th, 2008, 00:12   #5
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Classic army can barely make gearbox parts as it is let alone upgrade parts lol
We could spend some money and do some testing on the matter, but it won't matter, bottom line is CA's quality control is an abomination. Even if their tightbores are decent right now, in one month they could be total crap again.
Prometheus and systema are great choices.
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Old January 9th, 2008, 06:46   #6
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thanks or all your replies.. But I'm still tempted to try it.
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Old January 9th, 2008, 07:02   #7
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Classic army can barely make gearbox parts as it is let alone upgrade parts lol
We could spend some money and do some testing on the matter, but it won't matter, bottom line is CA's quality control is an abomination. Even if their tightbores are decent right now, in one month they could be total crap again.
Prometheus and systema are great choices.
Yupp, no point in wasting money. If you got spare cash to try out crap like this, send it to me, i will put it to better use
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Old January 9th, 2008, 07:18   #8
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From what I have tried in tight bores this far:

Best Gun=OK
CA=crap
JB Unicorn= Good/Very good
KM=OK/good
Mad Bull=OK/good
Prometheus=Good/Very good

Supposedly Tanio Koba and PDI are also worth looking in to, but I have not tried them (yet). The CA tight bore I had ended op being cut in half to be used as a tool for fitting 7mm bearings in gearbox shells.
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Old January 9th, 2008, 18:48   #9
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now i know why CA tight barrels are soo cheap!
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Old January 10th, 2008, 17:11   #10
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I just upgraded my CAM15A4 with a ak47 madbull 6.03 and matching cylinder, it shoots pretty damn straight.
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