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I'm a huge fan of my 119 dbl. band mr. carbon but was wondering how the 4 band version works. I understand it doesn't track as well but is the accuracy similar and the power noticiably better? anyone tried them out?
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The Beuchat Carbon Marlin is a nice gun too. Sorry, thats my "No I have not tried it " response.
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i guess by 4 bands you mean twin bands? i have the single band c4 (2 bands) and can tell ou its extremely maneuverable and accurate..im not so sure the twin band version will be like that as its quite a light gun, i expect the maneuverability to bee almost as good but nt the accuract due to recoil...just my thoughts
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thanks Marwan, just wondering what size gun you use and what size spear/band you are using. I"ve been going with a 6.5mm shaft and a picasso 21mm x 32cm band on a 119 gun. I've added a little weight to the end of the barrel and this works well. I take it off if I'm using a 7mm shaft. Just curious, been thinking of going down to a 21mm x 30cm band but I have a time of it loading the 32cm as it is!
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i have the 104 mr carbon i use it with 18mm bands and 6.5mm spear..c4 recommended this as the most accurate setup for this gun..i think 21mm bands are too powerful for a 6.5mm spear.. the weight you add may help a bit with recoil but without the rail, there must be some shaft whip and loss of accuracy..
it seems that you are looking for more pwer, i suggest you look into buying a wooden gun if you need to go woth the doubleband very powerful setup (twin 18mms) or alternatively look into the heavier options like rob allen and raitech that are balanced for using with twin 16mm bands.. cheers
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