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| Banned Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Houston, TX
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| Stock Class 'Cocker? Okay, so heres the deal. Im working on a cocker build that so far has been an open class pump. But recently i had a chance to play stock class paintball and i love it. so heres what i want to do. make my RF cocker body into a stock class body. what would be required to add a phantom feed block? can someone link me to a page with a tutorial maybe? also, can someone tutor me on how to tune a cocker for use with unregged CO2? i want to use a 12 gram changer right into the ASA like a front grip and then add a phantom feed block. |
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| Paintball Customs Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Meridian, Idaho
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| Did you mean like this? I made this particular feed but you can mount a phantom feed just as easily. It requires drilling and tapping the body for a 10-32 screw and will depend on which way you want the feed to sit. There is a how to posted in the DIY I believe.
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| Paintball Customs Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Meridian, Idaho
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| yeah, no sweat. I already have the measurements so you dont have to worry about sending in the feedblock. Just the body will do. I can tap both sides so you can install the feedblock whichever direction you desire. PMed.
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| MCB Member | You could just buy a Warp Feed adaptor and Phantom speed gate, and be done with the project in 60 seconds... ![]() Although I don't know if it's strictly legal under some rules since more than 1 ball is above the breach, but nobody cares anyway. It holds the tube in there very well, the only time one fell out was when I grabbed the flag and ran like hell. I played with that gun for the first time Saturday and it was excellent. Great 12 gram efficiency. I'm not even sure how many shots since I just changed the 12 grams around the 30 round mark between games. The things I did to tune it were; Use an old valve. Reduce the distance between the changer and valve. Use a red spring (strong) in the valve and yellow cut down spring (weak) for the hammer. Unported 8" barrel.
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| Post Whore | another thing you can do is file or mill into the feedneck until it a part of the radius is close to flush with the body, while on both sides (sort of a U shape) still remain, that way you can shift back to open class easily because there is still enough material for the elbow to clamp onto, and if you make your on stockclass feed, it can be attached via setscrew's pressing against the feed instead of drilling into the body.. food for thought |
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