Longer barrels to increase accuracy and fps slightly, but getting tighter bore barrels has a much greater effect on both. Also, the effect of barrel length works in a way that the longer a barrel is, the less effect a barrel extension has. For example, replacing a pistol barrel with one that is 3 inches longer has a much larger effect on the pistols accuracy than adding 3 inches to a sniper rifle barrel has on the sniper's accuracy. Fps increases with increased barrel lengths are usually negligible, while tight bore barrels can increase fps by up to 15%. If you are going to change the barrel I would recommend a tight bore over a longer barrel (if you can do both then go right ahead). When buying a stock gun, barrel length is something to consider though, because the differences can be quite significant, especially between "normal" rifles and bullpups.
not sure what you mean by more or less but to make the BB fly straighter adjust the hop up, a longer barrel, heaver airsoft bb's, also more fps would help.
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You will have to replace the barrel
I really thinks it depends on how often you use it, and if it is properly maintained. All depends on what you are willing to do to keep your airsoft nice and shiny. hope it helped
32 inches would be the longest to be listed as a "standard" length. Anything longer would be considered unusual.
Within limits, a longer barrel means a faster bullet. It is pushed by the expanding gasses from the fired cartridge for a longer time, and accelerates to a higher speed. A longer barrel will also mean a longer distance between the front and rear sight, permitting greater accuracy in aim.
Most airsoft battles take place in close quarters which is what the m4 was made for. Unlike the m16 which was made for longer ranges
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You need to leave the barrel 16" or longer to be legal.
the longer the barrel the further it shoots and is more accrurate
No, barrel backs to not use the same threads as barrels. You can buy longer barrel fronts to attach to barrel backs.
Yes, the length of a shotgun barrel can affect the distance of the shot to some extent. A longer barrel typically allows for a more consistent and tighter shot pattern, which can result in slightly longer effective range compared to a shorter barrel. However, other factors such as the type of ammunition used and choke selection also play significant roles in determining the effective range of a shotgun.