@ pizlo yeah it would be easier to buy a marble PVC barrel... the problem is that there are no PVC pipes where I live and generaly they are not often used in poland... the fact that PVC is rarely used has some advantages - steel pipes are relatively cheap.. but it is still hard to find a seamless pipe in sizes smaller than 1".. not to mention that machining steel requires special tools so making rifling in steel pipe is a different story......
ofcourse bigger sizes of PVC and ABS pipes (1" and bigger) are available..but those smaller than 1" are usually very flexible... I would buy a PCV one if it offered better results than an ABS one, but I doubt it would
@JSR yeah i know that the muzzle of the barrel has great effect on accuracy... it isn't perfectly 90 deg becasue I dammaged the muzzle when I removed the ABS pipe from the 3/4" steel pipe
acctually that is the problem - I used most of marbles shooting this day (100 pcs package

) and then after I finished making the rifling I had only 5 marbles left... the target was about 40 meters from me and all those shots were consistent - the marbles struck the ground about 1.5 m to the left and a bit lower of the intended target that i was aiming at... ofcourse we could say that consistency = accuracy but 5 shots are not enought to say wheather the rifling really works well... I've noticed that the muzzle was damaged in a way that might have send projectiles more to the left but that is easy to repair ( i'll just cut those 2 cms of the barrel )
there is about 0.5 mm gap betwen marbles and the barrel... acctually it depends on the size of the marble - some of them differ a bit in their diam.
here is a pic of that twised metal thing that I pulled several times through the ABS pipe (lol it looks great as it rotates inside the barrel I'll make a video of this if my tests show that this rifling is really good and it does not wear out )
It has sharp edges on one sides and a hole to pull it.