A new barrel is the single most important upgrade you can make on your paintball gun. Most manufacturers put their time and efforts in to making good guns. The stock barrel is just an afterthought. Upgrading to one of these "performance" barrels will increase your accuracy and your effective range. If you don't know what barrel threads your gun takes you can refer to the chart at the bottom of this page.
Upgrade the accuracy A1 with a large selection of barrels.
Upgrade the accuracy of your Automag with a Lapco or Smart Parts Freak system.
Many different paintball guns on the marker use the famous autococker thread. Make sure your paintball gun uses it first. We even put together a list at the bottom of the page for you.
You are going to find here all the accesories to keep your barrel clean
Paintball Barrel Thread Chart
There are so many paintball guns on the market today that is is very difficult to keep up with what barrel threads fit
what type of paintball guns. We have put together a little list that hopefully makes things a little easier for you to find what barrel
thread you need. We listed the type of paintball gun followed by a /. What is listed next is the thread type. There are a set standard
of threads that manufacturers use. Some are now currently out of date like ICD, Automag, Shocker, and VM68. Current barrel threads are
A5, 98, Cocker, Spyder, Impulse, and Phantom. When we say cocker barrel, it is in reference to the barrel thread of a WGP Autococker. A5
thread would be barrels with a Tippmann A5 thread pattern, and so forth.