First is a new knob for the drop-out changer! I have big hands, and there were times, especially towards the end of the day when my hands were sweaty and my gloves had old paint on them, that it was tough getting a good grip on the stock knob, especially when the last guy on the other team is pressing you. So I made a bigger one!
It has more than twice the gripping length of the stock knob, and a much coarser knurling for less slippage.
And, as it's been hollowed out, it's very close to the same weight as the stocker.
They're $30 each for MCB, and can be shipped anywhere in the US for $4. Email (doc@docsmachine.com) for Canadian/overseas shipping.
The other is a new hybrid valve body, that lets you mount your new-style ICD lever changer in-line to the body!
This is just the valve body- you have to supply your own Phantom, jet set, lever changer, and installation knowhow.
It assembles like so...
And puts the lever changer in-line with the marker body like the Old-School Gods intended.
These are $40 each to MCB, and again, shipping will be $4 in the US. Email (doc@docsmachine.com) for Canadian/overseas shipping.
Thanks for looking!
Doc.
It has more than twice the gripping length of the stock knob, and a much coarser knurling for less slippage.
And, as it's been hollowed out, it's very close to the same weight as the stocker.
They're $30 each for MCB, and can be shipped anywhere in the US for $4. Email (doc@docsmachine.com) for Canadian/overseas shipping.
The other is a new hybrid valve body, that lets you mount your new-style ICD lever changer in-line to the body!
This is just the valve body- you have to supply your own Phantom, jet set, lever changer, and installation knowhow.
It assembles like so...
And puts the lever changer in-line with the marker body like the Old-School Gods intended.
These are $40 each to MCB, and again, shipping will be $4 in the US. Email (doc@docsmachine.com) for Canadian/overseas shipping.
Thanks for looking!
Doc.
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