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  • caylegeorge
    Ninja
    • Jul 2020
    • 346
    • Seattle WA

    #1

    Neat PGP with unique feed

    Never seen a quick feed like on this PGP:

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/26510854700...gAAOSwkqZgZciM

    The quick cram feed looks a bit home made, but maybe a boutique part? Were these sold?

    Looks really nice and functional. Would probably be easy to make something like that with a 3d printer + a spring.

    Would love to get some for my PGP fleet
  • Flounder
    Administrator
    • Jul 2020
    • 577
    • Eastern Shore of MD

    #2
    Looks like a Palmer's Speed Feed to me.

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    • caylegeorge
      caylegeorge commented
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      Ahh cool - for some reason i'd never seen one. How practical are they in use?

    • Carp
      Carp commented
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      Masse also made some very similar. Bought 1 from him in person at EMR years ago.
  • Flounder
    Administrator
    • Jul 2020
    • 577
    • Eastern Shore of MD

    #3
    They work well. Holds the 10 round tube snugly. Push of the lever let's the balls roll in.

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    • alpha_q_up
      Hug Supplier
      • Jul 2020
      • 413
      • Paso Robles, CA

      #4
      I got to play with one in a pgp only game put on by the Socal Stock and those speed feeds were pretty slick, basically what Flounder said
      My Feedback
      My Collection

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      • Carp
        Carp commented
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        I just traded/sold my last one to XEMON . If you ask him nicely. He may be persuaded to make one or two, using his for a template.

      • XEMON
        XEMON commented
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        Shuuuuu ... That's a top secret secret t😅

        It's on the list, but I'm in the middle of an RVA run (Walz got first pick on them)

        I'm planning on trying to make a few ... I'd like to have them in brass to match the polish ... Might motivate me to do some zinc plating again ...
    • fullofpaint
      Hoarder
      • Jul 2020
      • 495

      #5
      That's Masse's design, they work awesome.

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      • Pyrate Jim
        Shi Tamajutsu Ka
        • Aug 2020
        • 672
        • The Group W bench

        #6
        The one shown is not by Jim Masse. It's most likely a Palmers, or possibly one of Chauncy Toombs early works.
        But Masse only did two different styles and I have both.

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        • sugarstump
          Turtle FAST! ok, I'm slow
          • Jul 2020
          • 572
          • Rio Rancho, New Mexico

          #7
          Hey guys, these were readily available back in the late 80s. I don't remember who made them, but you could get them at Aerostar, I&I, Skan Line, Gen Joes, Adventure Game Supplies and any other supplier. They were a pretty common way to increase your mag capacity back in the day. They are simple to install and worked well. Chauncy made a version of this (anoed in red of course, with a big knob). Glen Palmer probably remembers who made these fyi.

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          • infamoussmiley
            .
            • Jul 2020
            • 629

            #8
            Originally posted by sugarstump
            Hey guys, these were readily available back in the late 80s. I don't remember who made them, but you could get them at Aerostar, I&I, Skan Line, Gen Joes, Adventure Game Supplies and any other supplier. They were a pretty common way to increase your mag capacity back in the day. They are simple to install and worked well. Chauncy made a version of this (anoed in red of course, with a big knob). Glen Palmer probably remembers who made these fyi.
            I have a few of the chauncy ones too Neat!!!

            Best,

            Smiley

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            • Killerito
              MCB Member
              • Jul 2020
              • 203

              #9
              Pal set style feed as others have said. Make sure toy get the older version tho. The last run had issues with alignment on the marker and release spring.

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