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Originally Posted by ILLusion
I highly do NOT recommend sawing precision inner barrels.
The Tanio Koba Twist barrels, in particular, are coated with a finish that flakes once an edge is cut on to it. Secondly, you'll also lose the benefit of the crater cut at the tip. If you MUST cut it down, do NOT use a saw... do it properly with a lathe if you want a perpendicular and smooth cut. A lathe will also be able to turn a crown in to it.
You'll have to measure your CQB-R to see what inner barrel length it can take. Some have 10.5" outer barrels. Some are 10.3".
AEG inner barrels are measured end to end. Get the next shortest model from your requirement (figure out if you want it to run through the flash hider, through a suppressor, hiding just behind the flash hider ports, or hiding deeper in. This decision may be based on what's available to you.
The available lengths that I'm aware of are:
257mm (P90)
365mm (M4A1 / SIG551 / XM177E2)
459mm (AK-47 / G3)
509mm (AUG / M14 / M16)
229mm (MP5 / AK Beta)
300mm (M733 / MC51 Long / Thompson)
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I will second this comment. DO NOT cut your inner barrel unless you have the right equipment and a hacksaw is not the right equipment period. Before buying a inner barrel for your gun make sure its the correct length for the set up you wish to use.
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