Feed neck for Vibe/eNVy or eNMEy?

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  • lhamilton1807
    Friends paint friends
    • Aug 2020
    • 1124
    • Oregon

    #1

    Feed neck for Vibe/eNVy or eNMEy?

    I did a body and reg swap for my gen 1.5 eNMEy with a leaky Vibe I had in the bin. I like the blackout look, and the rubber grip on the Vibe reg is nice.

    I’m working on an on/off and DW back for my CF barrel kit.

    What options are there for the feed neck? The stock one will definitely work, but would prefer a clamping one. Had read the Ego 7+ (gtek, geo 3+) neck would work, but the OD of the Vibe neck is too thick for the clamping feed neck from my GTEK. Paintballgateway used to make one, but no longer carry it.
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  • Ecapnation
    MCB Member
    • Jul 2020
    • 4209
    • South Central Long Island

    #2
    Trinity made a metal one but that's really it

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    • lhamilton1807
      lhamilton1807 commented
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      They wrote back - don’t make them anymore.
  • The Hobbit
    Bunker Buster
    • Jan 2022
    • 485

    #3
    Originally posted by Ecapnation View Post
    Trinity made a metal one but that's really it
    I believe they can still be found on ANS.

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    • lhamilton1807
      lhamilton1807 commented
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      Checked already - they don’t even have the plastic variety.
  • Psycho91
    MCB Member
    • Jul 2020
    • 1248
    • Lexington, SC

    #4
    I think ssc makes thumb screws for them but iv never seen anyone use another feedneck from another marker on them

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    • lhamilton1807
      lhamilton1807 commented
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      SSC has a picture of a modified Eclipse neck on the eNMEy showing off their custom trigger. Asked him about it - it was from a project from way back that was more laborious than he wanted it to be.

      Looks like thumb screws are probably the best route.
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