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| MCB Member Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Hot Town Rules Shake it Up! | Whats the Difference in CCM Markers, S5, S6, SS blah blah? Whats the difference between the CCM pump cockers, S5, S6, SS-25, J2, etc? I have a 98 Evo-Pump and a sc buzzard but I'd like another open class gun thats more purpose built, that and my fiance has taken over the evo when she plays. I know theres some difference in the valves but thats about it. Thanks guys, |
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| Brown Chicken, Brown Cow. Join Date: May 2006 | Read this review: Pumpenstein CCM - Series 6 Review This emphasizes the differences between the S5 and the S6. Also - Read this review: This explains exactly what the S5 is about: Pumpenstein Series 5 Basic - Ongoing Review The SS-25 was a Mini'd Cocker body with a Spyder valve inside and a different front block to accomodate it. It also had a body tapped to accept a Spyder feedneck. This was designed to make the SS25 modular so that it could accept a Stock Class feed. The SS25 was an attempt at a hybrid - a higher pressure marker, slightly more efficient, that could be run stock class. The S6 is a sea change for CCM in their commitment to open class play and not stock class. If I were you - I would buy a S5B or a S6 - if you have the money - buy the S6. It is the premier open class marker that is purpose built in my opinion. TF |
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| Stock Class Aficionado Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: St. John's, NL, Canada | I can almost feel a pressure wave... ![]() I have owned markers from CCI, PPS, and Carter Machine, so my next pump might/will be a Chipley. I might get an SS-25 so I can use a stock feed, but the S6 looks so damn nice. |
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