Ian_Gere
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It is however a simple way to get a little more power out of the gun without changing anything else. So while it's true that, with the right spring and air seal, a short barrelled gun can outrange a longer one and, with a better hop and/or barrel*, achieve better accuracy, so long as the new longer inner barrel is of at least the same quality as that being replaced, you will see a little extra range.what would your reason for installing a longer barrel be?
I'll poo-poo the most common justification right now: a longer barrel in an airsoft gun does not equate to better range or more accuracy.
*Both of which can improve range also.
But yes, a suppressor can be used to cover an extra length of internal barrel and wrapping tape around it to jam the new barrel tight into the outer barrel just before the suppressor will prevent wobble. This is potentially quite important to get right, because if you don't centre it neatly, or if anything force it down slightly, the BB will hit the inside of the suppressor once it exits the inner barrel. You'll also want to make sure the suppressor is attached to the barrel good and tight for the same reason - use PTFE tape.
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