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    #16
    I do love my 32* Whisper barrels. I have found them to be true to their namesake.

    J&J Ceramic barrels are another option that I have found to be consistently quiet.
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      #17
      Seems a lot like the gun has far more to do with the signature than the barrel.

      That being said, on autocockers/snipers (the quietest "normal" platform) I've had great results with CCM barrels, SP teardrop, and Stella barrels. The Stella and Dye boomsticks seem to be the quietest I've tried recently.

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        #18
        My favorite is my buddy's unported 9" with a loudener. You can barely hear it from a mile away.

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          #19
          I had a 10 inch All American many years ago that was very quiet.
          My stainless steel Dye Boomstick (drilled for inserts) on my Etek3 is the second quietest I can recall shooting.

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            #20
            Smart Parts had a patent on the surface area of a barrel's ports matching or exceeding the surface area of the bore diameter. I don't know if they ever enforced it, or if it is still valid, but it was interesting. My favorite barrels for being quiet are 14" 1pc. barrels with lots of ports. Lurker 1pc and the Driver X barrels are great. CP shoots just as well and is easier to find, but I don't think its quite as quiet.

            If you really want 2pc, look for kits with barrel fronts smaller than .70 cal. The Stella barrels, Carbon IC, and Furious barrels all had this feature.
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              #21
              I would say an one piece barrel with small bores first and 14"+ lengh. But the marker(open or closed bolt, Poppet or Spool) and the Paint(should fit well to barrel, have a round shape) are important factors !

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                #22
                Okay now how about the barrels that have the rear-facing porting? I know that’s a thing
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                • Chuck E Ducky

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                  I got a set of those Phi barrels I don’t notice a difference. They just look cool and have gradual bore changes and are one piece.

                • Bang*Bang**

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                  Chuck E D! Tell us more!

                  Those Phi barrels seem sweet.

                #23
                Mmhhh hard to explain !!!
                Example one: a short barrel and to much gas/high pressure behind(cause of the marker valve) = loud ; Example two: small portings let over pressure slowly release = quiet

                As higher the working pressure of the marker, as longer the barrel schould be, to get as quiet as possible but ... many factors 🙂

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                • Jordan

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                  It's not the operating pressure, it's flow control that matters, from my experience tuning Cockers.

                #24
                I think people are overthinking this question. The quietest barrel will be the one with the tightest fit to the paintball that doesn't break it and longest unported length that allows the paintball to exit at 280-300fps while the air behind it, upon exit, is at ambient air pressure. That will vary by gun a bit, but realistically I don't think there's a barrel on the market long enough to qualify. So, go long.
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                  #25
                  I feel like barrels are so marker dependent. I really like a UL on most of my PE markers. Especially the spool valve ones. I have spent a lot of time messing with my phantom trying different barrels. The phantom definitely has more bark on HPA over Co2 so even propellant sources can change a markers sound. One thing for sure is a good tight fitting bore is key to keeping it quiet. I’m running a freak bored one piece phantom UL on it now. It’s the only one I found quieter than the stock barrel for my phantom. I always wanted to try one of those cocker to phantom adapters and see what it did for cocker threaded body’s.

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                    #26
                    Carbon fiber barrels always seem to be a bit more quiet than aluminum. Deadlywind Fibur barrels are probably the most quiet, I imagine the SP version is similar but I haven't done a side to side comparison.

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                    • Siress

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                      Good point. The epoxy will dampen vibrations from the gun better than metal.

                    #27
                    Originally posted by Magmoormaster View Post
                    Carbon fiber barrels always seem to be a bit more quiet than aluminum. Deadlywind Fibur barrels are probably the most quiet, I imagine the SP version is similar but I haven't done a side to side comparison.
                    Can't believe it took this long for someone to say CF! Love my Dealywinds Null barrel. Bought it in 10" for my TM7 so it seems a bit short when I put it on other guns but I still love it. Also incredibly light.

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                    • Grendel

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                      I have never used or owned a CF barrel might have if I had actual experience with using them

                    #28
                    Originally posted by CrowsFeast View Post

                    Can't believe it took this long for someone to say CF!
                    Same. I use a DW Whip tip on my freak. It's stupid quiet. Course it helps that the gun I use it on, my Trilogy, has a morph valve which in and of itself is stupidly quiet. But yeah. CF. It's great.

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                      #29
                      It’s a 16” smart parts Freak bored with a freak xl adapter
                      The shroud is from jt tac 5 recon
                      The fill is a waterproof and reusable air filter cut to fit
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                        #30
                        My Kaner kits are pretty quite, which I find surprising because the porting on an old empire trracer barrel I have is almost the same and that thing sounds like a cannon.

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