I enjoy looking through all the build threads here so I figured I'd do a thread on a build I'm currently working on. I play a fair bit of pump and a couple of years ago I got a pgp and played a few games with it, had a blast so I figured it would be fun to put together a sniper that ran on 12 grams. I tried to put one together that was unregulated (after reading a few of the very informative threads here on that topic), and while I could get it to work, as experienced by others I just wasn't getting the consistency and shot count I wanted to decided to put a regulator into the mix. I got the setup dialed in so I'm getting over 40 shots at around 270-280, which is where I'm happy (shout out to latches109 for the right-feed body and grip frame). After I got that sorted, I figured that I would want to run either a stick feed or a spring feed... or both! I was looking through the phantom website and it occurred to me that a phantom springfeed might actually work on a cocker body, with some modification.
I ordered both a phantom springfeed and stickfeed, and did some test fitting, and it seemed plausible. The next step involves a huge shout-out to Brandon at BMC Fabrication, he did some custom milling to make everything fit. The setup looks amazing and feels great. I'm a tall guy with big mitts and I like a marker with some meat on it, this setup fits the bill. It points great and I'm sure it will turn a few heads on the field. Next step is polishing and anodizing, I'll post up when I get it back from anno and put together. Here's some pics of where things are at currently:
And here's a pic of the internals, old-school WGP brass valve with a relatively stiff valve spring and a light hammer.
I ordered both a phantom springfeed and stickfeed, and did some test fitting, and it seemed plausible. The next step involves a huge shout-out to Brandon at BMC Fabrication, he did some custom milling to make everything fit. The setup looks amazing and feels great. I'm a tall guy with big mitts and I like a marker with some meat on it, this setup fits the bill. It points great and I'm sure it will turn a few heads on the field. Next step is polishing and anodizing, I'll post up when I get it back from anno and put together. Here's some pics of where things are at currently:
And here's a pic of the internals, old-school WGP brass valve with a relatively stiff valve spring and a light hammer.
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