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    Can you identify this old feed adapter?

    So I have no clue what this goes to. It’s currently pretty tightly stuck in an old 3/4 copper 45 elbow. It has fine threads and a knurled locking nut and runs full depth of the elbow hub. Looks like black nano aluminum. All I know is that it is too small to fit a brass eagle poison. None of the other guns I got in this lot have removable feednecks so I’m at a loss.


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    Old Phantom

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      #3
      Good to know. Never owned a phantom personally. Suppose I’ll see if I can get it unstuck and post it up for someone who can use it.

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        #4
        Haven't seen an old Phantom threaded feedneck adapter in a long time.

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          #5
          Originally posted by MrBarraclough View Post
          Haven't seen an old Phantom threaded feedneck adapter in a long time.
          Pretty sure it was in the guys paintball totes since he packed up his field in the 90s. It's for sale in the misc section.


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            Sadly, I haven't had that Phantom since the late 90s. I'm sure someone will give it a good home though.

          #6
          Specifically, that's old Phantom, with a 1/2" copper 45 sweat elbow jammed on it, and covered in old duct-tape adhesive residue.

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            #7
            3/4 but yeah, jammed on tight. Ran a couple hot cold cycles under the kitchen faucet and got it out.


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              #8
              What, are you saying I was wrong?!?

              Er, yeah, 3/4" elbow. Man, it's been a lotta years since I used a plumbing elbow on a marker...

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