ORGA Magnus 6.23mm Wide Bore AEG Inner Barrel for M4 (363mm)
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The ORGA Magnus WideBore barrels have a 6.23mm inner diameter while adding new design features. The most significant design change allows you to easily install the same hop system in ORGA's Custom Shop. This further enhances the barrels potential for AEG systems. The hop window has also been custom designed to allow for a more stable hop.
A standard diameter barrel will introduce some friction and path variation due to slight contact along the length of the barrel. This can have a significant impact on BB trajectory and accuracy. Longer barrels and increased hop are often used to try and reverse these effects. As for Precision, The velocity of the BB in an equal length precision barrel tends to increase, but there is also a dramatic rise in barrel friction on the BB. Hop-up spin can be decreased by this friction, which will affect distance. The ORGA Magnus WideBore barrel increases accuracy and trajectory by reducing barrel friction and inner barrel bouncing. The width of the barrel ensures that hop-up spin is constant and consistent when it exits the barrel. This allows for precise, long range shooting.Specifications:
Manufacturer: ORGA Airsoft
Model: Magnus Widebore Barrel
Length: 363mm
Diameter: 6.23mm
Package Includes: Inner Barrel
Features:
- Increased Accuracy
- Consistent Velocity Output
- Less Friction
- Specifications
- Manufacturer: ORGA AIRSOFT
- Color: Gold
- Size: 363mm
- Material: Brass
- Package Includes: One (1) Inner Barrel
This is, in my experience, the best barrel on the market for Polar Stars under ($100).
The ability to adjust air flow with an FCU is why this is perfect for the Fusion Engine system. My friend has one in his, and it makes my P* look like a stock JG, with either my ER hopped Prommy 550mm 6.03 or Madbull 650mm 6.01 with a Maple Leaf bucking.
We have the same nozzle and comparable FCU settings, and while my plastic will get downrange a split second faster, his maintains ridiculous accuracy and consistency while reaching out about as far as my DMR.
If you own a P*, you owe it to yourself to get one of these. I cannot speak for its performance as compared to PDI, but its the best I have witnessed.
Pros:
Turns your P* into a tack-driver
Increases range at a lower fps
Cons:
Lowers fps
Less efficient on air