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Old September 10th, 2010, 17:32   #3
Assault Pioneer
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drilling holes into the inner barrel is not a good idea (I see that in the picture looking into the silencer), it'll create a bunch on indents (kinda like exit holes on metal from a bullet the way it's peeled back like that, but not as extreme) that the bb will get caught on, this will send it way off course, reverse back spin and if you use crappy BB's they could get stuck in the barrel.

you can't really get rid of them either, to sand them would mean scratching the shit out on the inside of the barrel making it just as crappy loosing seal causing friction etc
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