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Old 07-22-2008, 08:39 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Wink Phantom Undercocking Kits

I am thinking about picking up a Phantom to try out,
but the stock pump kit is not going to cut the mustard.
If someone that has tried multiple undercocking kits would please post a review, it would be much appreciated.
Only two I know of that are readily available are Wevo's and Rainman's.
Rainman's being almost 30.00 more than Wevo's.

Wevo's :


CCI Phantom Pump Paintball Undercocking Kit - Black - eBay (item 320254202868 end time Aug-17-08 14:09:36 PDT)

And Rainmans CCM kit :

Phantom Under cocking kit - eBay (item 110271739124 end time Jul-24-08 12:26:44 PDT)

Thanks for helping the Phantom clueless.

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Old 07-23-2008, 12:23 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I've tried.

Stock pump
Mini pump
Punisher Overcocker Pump
Two Wevo (one with a spring, one without a spring)
Rainmans.

Rainmans hands down. It's just simply superior. No wobble or anything. Lets you use a Vertical Air without getting in the way like the Wevo one does. Much smoother action, it lets me autotrigger twice as fast, but I dont really care for that. It's the feel of it. Wevo pump is also very small, my tiny hands are okay with it, but anyone else with bigger mitts will complain.

EDIT: Too lazy for a full review. Sowie. I've only had 3 hours of sleep ~_~
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I've got a rainman one on the way. However I'll need a phantom to test it on . I'll let you know when that happens.
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The Rainman kit is superior. No wobble, big handle, lets you use the VA.
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Question Weight ?

Any idea on the weight difference if any ?
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negligible difference, honestly. The RM kit is bigger but the handle isn't made of metal.
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The Rainman kit is superior. No wobble, big handle, lets you use the VA.
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Forgive me for asking but ... I'm looking at the photos of both kits on the respective links and I can't figure it out. How does the Wevo kit interfere with using vertical air?
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I am thinking about picking up a Phantom to try out,
but the stock pump kit is not going to cut the mustard.
If someone that has tried multiple undercocking kits would please post a review, it would be much appreciated.
Only two I know of that are readily available are Wevo's and Rainman's.
Rainman's being almost 30.00 more than Wevo's.

Wevo's :


CCI Phantom Pump Paintball Undercocking Kit - Black - eBay (item 320254202868 end time Aug-17-08 14:09:36 PDT)

And Rainmans CCM kit :

Phantom Under cocking kit - eBay (item 110271739124 end time Jul-24-08 12:26:44 PDT)

Thanks for helping the Phantom clueless.

Screw ebay buy it form me here and it's cheaper.
$86.50 shipped
On ebay it's higher cause i pass the extra money charged me to you. Pass the buck
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Forgive me for asking but ... I'm looking at the photos of both kits on the respective links and I can't figure it out. How does the Wevo kit interfere with using vertical air?
It doesn't. I was actually thinking of the Punisher's Streamliner kit, which is still one of my favorites but takes up the mounting holes in the trigger guard.
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