




Real Action Paintball is proud to announce the release of the NEW .68 Caliber RAP4 Recon Rifled Barrel. The high quality of these rifled barrels will give you supreme performance on the field!
The new RAP4 Recon Rifled Barrel is designed for all paintball markers such as those from Tippmann, BT Paintball, Spyder, JT, T68 and many other markers! These barrels are designed to accept a handguard, front sight, rail system and even grenade launchers! These new Recon Rifled Barrels are designed on the outside for looks and engineered on the inside to greatly improve accuracy and reliability. Available in 6", 8", 10", 12", 14", 16" and 18".
See the different configuration the Tactical Rifled Barrel can do. Click on Image to Enlarge This is how the barrel works: the inside of the RAP4 Recon Rifled Barrel (the bore) consists of many fine cuts that extend for the full length of the barrel. These cuts look like 10 sets of tiny train tracks. The track portion is called the "land". The portion that is cut away is called the "groove". The purpose of the land and groove pattern is to "glide and guide" the paintball down the bore, as well as provide a "spin-free projection" to stabilize the paintball in flight.
The RAP4 Recon Rifled Barrel is key to converting a paintball marker for scenario play. It can be used as an attachment point for all manner of accessories, as the can takes most attachments without anything modifications. The barrel can accommodate rails, mounts, laser sights and grenade launchers without making any changes to the marker or the barrel.
This Recon Rifled Barrel will not just make your marker look and feel better, but will also enhance your accuracy as well! |
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