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Tungsten Carbide Barrel Final Answer Epilogue 3104 Final Model Unused This is a final model, a limited production run of 7 sets, improved over 5 years by the designer himself, incorporating feedback from the Final Answer. The taper angle of the grip has been adjusted to eliminate any obstruction, achieving a balanced specification. This item maximizes the potential of the Final Answer with a smooth grip. The world's first and only tungsten carbide Worksworth Japanese-made dart barrel. Discontinued Final Answer Kai (Revised) Epilogue 3104 Dart Barrel Discontinued Final Answer Released in 2009, originally priced at 25,000 yen. Improved from the original with a maximum diameter of 6.5mm, a total length of 43mm, and a weight of 14.5g. Currently, Worksworth has ceased barrel production, making this a rare and hard-to-find item. This is a rare chance to experience a tungsten carbide barrel. Darts The gold particles are fine and hard, and the surface is finished with lapping (mirror finish) for the best release. It flies beautifully and penetrates firmly. The extended flight you can only feel with a tungsten carbide dart barrel. This is a very interesting item. It flies with minimal effort, so the feeling of penetration is pleasant. Although the barrel itself is light, the hard metal has finer particles than heavy metal, resulting in a sharpness of flight that can only be felt with hard metal. Those who have experienced a tungsten carbide barrel for the first time will be surprised. It's interesting how well it flies and extends when you can trace the line without straining. It's similar to how a firmly packed sandball flies further when thrown. The mainstream material for commercially available products is tungsten alloy, but 95% and 80% products are made of heavy metal tungsten alloy, which is cut after sintering the material. The cutting edge used in that cutting process is hard metal. This barrel is made of that hard metal. The processing is very time-consuming. It's a metal that other companies can't easily process. It cannot be mass-produced by cutting like current heavy metal barrels. The world's only tungsten carbide barrel. The metal hardness is almost three times harder than heavy metal, so the cuts wear down slowly, allowing for a long lifespan. This is a secondary or tertiary distribution item and has been stored by an amateur. Please refrain from bidding if you are concerned about minor details or are looking for a perfect, pristine item. Please refer to the images and no claims will be accepted.
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