No, a 4 bbl. carb takes a different intake than a 2 bbl. carb.
No, barrel backs to not use the same threads as barrels. You can buy longer barrel fronts to attach to barrel backs.
All you must do is purchase an A5/X7 threaded flatline barrel and screw it in, becasue they have the same barrel threading. 98 threaded barrels will not work.
There is a selector switch for the barrel you want. Not both barrels at the same time
Yes, the tippmann 98 and the tippmann custom are the same marker, therefore the threading of the barrel will be the same.
It depends on the Manufacturer, model, and series. I don't see why you couldn't change the barrel size if you find the barrels the same as the 20 inch models. A gunsmith should verify that the headspace is correct with the replacement barrel. The barrel length isn't the concern - it is the fit at the breech that might be off. If there is too much clearance between the end of the barrel and the standing breech, you might be unpleasantly suprised.
Yes it will. All the 1200 will use the 1300 barrel and here is an excellent source for barrels. http://www.midwestgunworks.com/merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=winchester-model-1300-barrels
Remington now imports the Baikal shotguns under their 'Spartan' brand. Barrels for the "Remington" Spartan SPR-453 are the same as your Baikal.
One who makes barrels, hogsheads, casks, etc., To do the work of a cooper upon; as, to cooper a cask or barrel., Work done by a cooper in making or repairing barrels, casks, etc.; the business of a cooper.
I usually use 1/4 on the bottom barrel (fires first) and 1/2 on the top barrel. This is because when the bird is fleeing you, the first barrel fires a bigger swarm. If i miss, the top barrel fires a more compact swarm for longer range.
The CVA Optima and the Optima pro are the same guns except for the barrel length (26" & 29"). Barrels are interchangable.The optima elite is a newer different gun and I Don't have experience with it.
You should check with the barrels manufacturer about it's ratings, but I've never seen a slug barrel that wouldn't handle lead slugs.If you're talking about using shot shells...Since shot is contained in a wad, it never actually touches the walls of the barrel as it travels down it. The shot won't damage the riffling in the barrel, but since a slug barrel doesn't have the same choke as a shot barrel, and the wad in a shot shell isn't designed to spin, the shot pattern is going to be messed up.It's not a good idea.
There is no difference between equipment for speedball or woodsball, all barrels will give you the same useable range and will shoot paint at around 280fps. If you are just looking for a good barrel I suggest the J&J ceramic 1-piece or CP 1-piece barrels, both are around $35 USD and will give you improvement over a stock barrel. Anything from 12"-16" is personal preference, longer barrels beyond 16" are just added weight for no reason and barrels shorter than 12" get louder and less efficient but between 12 and 16 there is no noticeable difference in performance.