Shorten Barrel

So I called Crossman they could not answer the question of weather or not it was choked or not. I pushed a pellet through the Barrel and felt no resistance so I'm guessing it's not choked. I know I would lose FPS but do you think I would lose Accuracy if I cut, crowned and threaded the Barrel

You won’t lose FPS. PCP’s, CO2’s and pumps do but springer/gas ram guns don’t. I shortened a couple barrels on brake barrel guns and the loss of velocity was almost not noticeable. Accuracy won’t be effected unless you mess up cutting your crown square with the bore.
 
So I called Crossman they could not answer the question of weather or not it was choked or not. I pushed a pellet through the Barrel and felt no resistance so I'm guessing it's not choked. I know I would lose FPS but do you think I would lose Accuracy if I cut, crowned and threaded the Barrel

You won’t lose FPS. PCP’s, CO2’s and pumps do but springer/gas ram guns don’t. I shortened a couple barrels on brake barrel guns and the loss of velocity was almost not noticeable. Accuracy won’t be effected unless you mess up cutting your crown square with the bore.

Vetmx Thanks for your reply can you tell me how short you've cut the barrels down my intentions are to cut it down and add a suppressor but i'm not sure how short I can cut it down
 
Barrel length is for maintaining higher velocity not accuracy. Underlevers like TX200, LGU and HW97K have short barrels 9-10 inches. Many bench rest (PCP, centerfire and rimfire) rifles have shorter thicker barrels because they are stiffer than longer ones. Also a shorter barrel allows the projectile to leave the barrel sooner than a longer one. This helps when you shoot offhand, kneeling and sitting positions. Barrel length does not matter when you only shoot on the bench. For break barrels, a longer barrel allows more leverage (easier) to cock the rifle.