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Carbon barrel

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lawstraljan16

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Hi guys. I need to buy a carbon fibre barrel for my roisub gun. 105cm long, inner diameter 26mm and outter 30mm, thickness around 2mm. Has to be without a track too.

Any idea where i can order decent priced barrels from please? (Within Europe).

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Hi guys. I need to buy a carbon fibre barrel for my roisub gun. 105cm long, inner diameter 26mm and outter 30mm, thickness around 2mm. Has to be without a track too.

Any idea where i can order decent priced barrels from please? (Within Europe).

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Are you building your own setup or did you break the original? What about buying just the tube from ROISUB?


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Yeah I dont really want to be sanding down anything tbh, its tedious. Ive found what I was looking for for quite cheap too, thanks for the help though :)

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Yeah I dont really want to be sanding down anything tbh, its tedious. Ive found what I was looking for for quite cheap too, thanks for the help though :)

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Awesome! Where did you find it? I am considering a roisub setup. What size gun are you making? I live in Hawaii and probably would go for the 115cm. I'm excited because spearfishing guru Spearq8 guy said how he could get his roller shafts to not dive and so I shied away from them, but the ROISUB line stopper I think helps with not pinching the shafts upon exit. But maybe the tail high shot low is because energy moving low part of the muzzle and bellow the gun and energy wants to continue like a circle and wrist is weakest link so handle wants to go up... anyway my ramblings [emoji23] Would love
to know more about your length and use and experience with them and other similar style rollers.


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Length is all about personal preferences tbh. I myself would never go for a 115cm Roisub. I dont like long guns so I mostly use roisub 70 (my own wooden gun & my own setup on a carbon gun).

Im going to have a 100cm roisub gun I setup myself for this summer though, personally I think thats more than enough.

If you've got facebook let me know. My name is Daniel Spiteri and my profile pic is me half submerged in the sea with an octopus on my head lol.

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Hi guys. I need to buy a carbon fibre barrel for my roisub gun. 105cm long, inner diameter 26mm and outter 30mm, thickness around 2mm. Has to be without a track too.

Any idea where i can order decent priced barrels from please? (Within Europe).

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Hi
Ive looked at these before-
http://www.easycomposites.co.uk/#!/...bon-fibre-tube/woven-finish-carbon-fibre-tube
And
https://www.carbonfibreprofiles.com/
Both in uk though
Regards
Bob
 
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