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| Well the 86* is a whole new frame, personally I prefer the CCM. Stickies are good for traditional 45 frames.
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| The CCM frame is hands down my favorite. I've used Stickies for a long time, but once I put the CCM frame on my Phantom, I ended up buying two extra frames (I was told they were being discontunued and wanted to make sure I had one for another Phantom). I don't like the delrin panels at all, but I have big hands. I have the CZ grips and they are great!
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| cool cool, I'm really trying to find a feel for my phantom and the grip is up next I think pmp sells the ccm grips with hogue grips which was what I was looking at and I assume ccm would have bottom line holes. if not they are not to hard to drill edit:didn't see a point for a new thread so...I just reassembled my marker after cleaning and now when I shake it something moves around inside, and it is a bit harder to pump (feels like a two stage stroke) any help would be greatly appreciated Last edited by gunangel; 07-14-2008 at 03:00 AM. |
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| I do believe that Hogue has wrap around and panels for the CZ grip frame. They probably have wooden wrap arounds also... but those will be upwards of $80. The pebbled rubber grips should be in the $20-30 range. The rubber grips would be my preference for my sweaty palms. I still prefer the stock M16-like grip frame for phantoms though. E
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