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  • morkrom
    Newbie
    • Apr 2025
    • 16

    #1

    Low profile stock feeds

    Phantom enthusiast. Getting into it. I find a a low profile, horizontal, stock class tube is my joy password. So I see alternatives such as novas and others I dont want to overlook, which look great however they have these vertical feeds which, well, we're just tired of hoppers. What are the slickest LOW profile stock \ SPRIng feed setups on some of these other pump models such as snipers, Novas, azodin(?) etc.

  • morkrom
    Newbie
    • Apr 2025
    • 16

    #2
    It would be ideal if I could utilize the CCI 12 round metal feeder, or the spring loader, on some other marker. I just want to hear others' tales in this kind of endeavor.

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    • $L!mBo
      in the paint
      • Oct 2020
      • 1339
      • Taylorsville, MD

      #3
      if youre looking to build a stock class sniper, its easy to pull the neck and drill and tap a RF body for a cci feed.
      Attached Files
      WELTHOUSE x Timberghosts

      my feedback
      https://www.mcarterbrown.com/forum/b...l-mbo-feedback

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      • morkrom
        morkrom commented
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        Suddenly a side feed has so much appea wow.
    • $L!mBo
      in the paint
      • Oct 2020
      • 1339
      • Taylorsville, MD

      #4
      im gunna be rocking this at Slim's spring game tho.
      autococker parts delrin 90° tube
      sanchez makes a similar unit, aluminum
      Attached Files
      WELTHOUSE x Timberghosts

      my feedback
      https://www.mcarterbrown.com/forum/b...l-mbo-feedback

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      • morkrom
        morkrom commented
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        very nice
    • flyweightnate
      MCB Member
      • Jul 2020
      • 1853
      • Dallas, TX

      #5
      I've designed and sell a similar feed for new Sterlings, one that slides onto the T-rail.

      On older guns, rounding the top tube to a 1/2" radius to install a Phantom feed is often trivial for a machinist. A lot of older Nelson pumps can have the feedneck trimmed off, too.

      There's something better about "laying low".
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      www.PhrameworkDesigns.com < Nelspot, Sterling, and Phantom parts, plus the occasional big project.

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      • $L!mBo
        $L!mBo commented
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        do you mean for vert feeds?
        or do you also have one for side feed that attaches to the rail?
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