Pardini K12 Carbon

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Avery
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Pardini K12 Carbon

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Carbon 3K tube
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therider
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Re: Pardini K12 Carbon

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What's that?
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deadeyedick
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Re: Pardini K12 Carbon

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Looks like a carbon barrel sleeve similar to the Walther LP400 carbon.
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Gerard
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Re: Pardini K12 Carbon

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I could understand adding a CF sleeve (either a hard forced fit or using an adhesive of course or it would contribute nothing) if the K12 had a problem with barrel weakness. Or perhaps someone wanting to make their K12 lighter might turn down the outside diameter of the barrel then fit a stiffening CF tube, resulting in a lighter fore-end with similar barrel stiffness. But the K12 barrel has no such problem. Adding a CF tube simply increases the weight of the front end slightly, and offers the appearance of a CF barrel if that's your thing. I see no point in this beyond looks. And since there's nothing wrong with the appearance of the K12... there's no point.
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