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    WTB Aluminum Stick/Spring Feed

    Preferably something that will go into an elbow or clamping feedneck but will also look at something that clamps on a stovepipe. It would be nice to pick it up at OP Snowball (where I plan to use it) but if it is going to be shipped then ideally I'd like to pick up some other stuff along with it.

    On a related note, if anyone local wants some 3/4" PVC I can get that to you. I bought a 10' piece but I only wanted 2 or 3 feeds worth. I can also look into dying it (probably black).

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    I believe I have one of these (new in package) buried somewhere. Is it what your after? If so I can start digging

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    • Jonnydread

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      Wait do they still sell the aluminum stick feeds?? I've been hunting for one

    • Chuck E Ducky

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      Those are plastic. They made a version with an aluminum feed block with plastic tube and gate, as well as an all aluminum version. But all the newer ones are 100% plastic. They work well tho. The aluminum front plastic back ones have a tendency to come apart I think they are glued together. The aluminum version are threaded the same as CCM cram and jams to BTW. ( cheap way of adding a feed tube to the CCM feed blocks )

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    Not aluminum, but Paintball DNA makes a few different stick feed options that are 3D printed. I got an angled 12-round stick feed about a year ago, and I really like it. I do wish it looked nicer, but I can't fault the design or the quality.



    When I started playing limited paint, I bought myself an Empire Spring Feed, which was okay. But I quickly got tired of dealing with the spring. I like the angled stick feed so much better. So much easier and quicker to use.
    View my feedback or read about my Virginia woodsball club.

    Let me make you something. I build pneumags, auto-response frames, and wooden pill cases.

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    • Chuck E Ducky

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      Few of the Ragnastock guys use PBDNA and they work great. I tried one a few weekends ago and it Fed great. Used the angled one on my Automag and it Fed awesome.

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    Originally posted by Junglepeanut View Post
    I believe I have one of these (new in package) buried somewhere. Is it what your after? If so I can start digging
    Thanks. I'll definitely take a look if it's the aluminum version that you have

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