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abelattack
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Raven (PDI) Barrels
20 December, 2010, 18:08
Just been looking around, and I saw Raven (PDI) barrels, i'm guessing PDI make them so are they good?
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4 January, 2011, 21:41
Re: Raven (PDI) Barrels
Im also looking for an answer too
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The cans brand new... I'm clearly not retarded.
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4 January, 2011, 21:43
Re: Raven (PDI) Barrels
PDI barrels in general are top notch, wouldn't worry about buying em, if your gun supports it, it will work a charm, just clean them and look after them
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5 January, 2011, 16:31
Re: Raven (PDI) Barrels
I've got a Raven PDI barrel in my Kimber and the accuracy and range is incredible. I actually couldn't see the drop in a wide open area.
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5 January, 2011, 17:01
Re: Raven (PDI) Barrels
I guessed they are something like the madbull v2 black python barrels since the same price range, ish, i think? However, much cheaper compared to the pdi precision barrels.
Edit: Maybe the only difference would be the tolerances? I guess the take more precision when making the more expensive barrels...
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5 January, 2011, 17:20
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So they would be good TB's to get then? look good for the price
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5 January, 2011, 17:27
Re: Raven (PDI) Barrels
Yeh, what price you seen mate? PDI is always a good choice. Let us know what it's like if you get one! :D
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5 January, 2011, 17:33
Re: Raven (PDI) Barrels
PDI are generally a very good choice of barrel.
Generic boring Sig that is duly ignored.
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5 January, 2011, 17:33
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Depends what size, but the one i'm looking at would be $32
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6 January, 2011, 18:27
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glad this was asked cause i was weighing up between the PDI 6.01mm barrel and the nineball 6.03mm barrel for the deagles. makes my choice a lot easier.
DE barrel in 6.01mm is $42 but that seams reasonable enough. it is the precision model.
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9 January, 2011, 23:38
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You will not regret it. Your pistol might be able to outrange a sniper with the Raven barrel. It just wouldn't have the power as it would be -350fps.
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