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    CCM/CCI carbon fiber SC feeds and cram n jams

    Have created a solid design for T2/T2F carbon fiber stockclass feeds and cram n jams as well. All parts printed in a CF filament so very strong . See pics for more info . Even came up with a phantom feed that refer to as hex feed . All feeds come with mounting screws .Feeds come in the following :

    T2 CF feed : these have feed adapter/ carbon fiber tube (12+ balls) and feed gates
    $65 ea

    T2 cram n jam : these accept tubes and cci feed tubes $26 ea

    T2F CF feeds : same as the T2 only low rise so sit closer to body .$65 ea

    T2F cram n jam : low rise like above T2 versions $26 ea

    CCI hex feed CF: made for the phantom $65
    CCI hex cram n jam : like above but takes tubes and cci feed tubes $22


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        Low rise T2F CNJ sanded /primed/ finished . This is what can be done should you choose to


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          Even doing silk printed parts too .


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          • Impactfour

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            Oooh shiny, I might be eating my words about not wanting/needing another stock class feed option for my phantom.

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          Saw these on your Instagram feed. Great work! I might have to get one of these for my T2. Question: will these still work on the "lo-pro" style of T2 feedneck blocks? What I mean is, on mine, it doesn't have the thicker attachment block at the base of the feedneck for the screws attaching it to the body. Mine has really small and short screws and a low profile attachment block with the female threads for the feedneck. Not sure how else to describe it.

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          • Jonnydread

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            A picture is worth 1000 words Neal

          • ketzer7

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            When I wrote all that out, I was thinking the same thing to myself and then I was like I already wrote all of this and I'm too lazy. I'll try and get one of what I'm talking about

          • Chuck E Ducky

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            If it’s the mount on top spider style mount it will work it just needs to be the two screw base mount to work. Not the thread In style like on early S6 that don’t use a base. I don’t think they ever made T2 that way anyway. Get the taller one so it clears the bolt pin and you will be good.

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          Originally posted by ketzer7 View Post
          Saw these on your Instagram feed. Great work! I might have to get one of these for my T2. Question: will these still work on the "lo-pro" style of T2 feedneck blocks? What I mean is, on mine, it doesn't have the thicker attachment block at the base of the feedneck for the screws attaching it to the body. Mine has really small and short screws and a low profile attachment block with the female threads for the feedneck. Not sure how else to describe it.
          I know the feed mounting you’re referring to with the neck going down into the body instead of sitting on top . No these will not work for that body / feed style . Only this style


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            Bumpity


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              PM'ed for one of these

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                Pm inbound

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                  Maybe you can print an adapter that fills in the space of the recessed style t2 guns

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                  • Chuck E Ducky

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                    How many of thoes were made? I feel like that design didn’t last long at all. I don’t think I have seen one other then a few time in Book Face photos.

                  • Cunha
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                    I think it is the current design on the multi tube guns but they switched to the s6.5m and s6m for the last few years so the recessed style (lower and better, IMO) remains relatively uncommon. I think its the current way they're made though...if one got made.
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