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clean BB's + Clean barrel = absolute minimum of wear. (i would almost say 'no wear' but i know the engineers of this board will point out the impossibility of that unless we've developed frictionless surfaces :) ) bear in mind that BB's don't normally touch the barrel wall (should ride in an 'envelope' of air) |
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there was a thread on it somewhere here. |
Check out the picture here: Tanio Koba Twist Barrel (For VSR) - Zero In : Airsoft Forums
It shows how the BB bounces inside the barrel going from left to right. Again, this is theoretical. I think an easy enough way to check this would be with a microscope. Check the BB before it's shot and after (catch the BB with a net or something) and if there are tiny scratches on the BB after it was fired, most probably, it left tiny scratches in the barrel. And after 10 thousand shots, it will add up to a more or less ruined barrel. |
While I believe there is BB contact during firing, I think it would take allot more than 10000 rounds to wear the barrel to a point where there would a detectable performance change.
BB Bastard is going to be testing this theory soon. We have just settled on a testing method and are sourcing the barrels and cameras required. |
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Be sure to test with barrels of different material, such as stock brass, aluminum (ex, Madbull), and stainless steel barrels.
Thanks for the testing! |
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