i was just wondering which would be more powerful if built the same size, a inline or over and under?
and they will be powered by propane.
which is more powerful?
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Depends what you mean by "built the same size"
If you mean the same overall length, then an inline would have a shorter barrel and chamber than the over/under and this would negate any performance gained by lack of bends.
If you mean the same overall length, then an inline would have a shorter barrel and chamber than the over/under and this would negate any performance gained by lack of bends.
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If you mean OVERALL length, as in the length of the entire gun, then obviously an inline would have a massive disadvantage.
If you mean COMBINED length, as in barrel+chamber as measured individually, then the bend is the only disadvantage to the over/under.
If you mean COMBINED length, as in barrel+chamber as measured individually, then the bend is the only disadvantage to the over/under.
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