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I use Lapco barrels... is the band a tight 7/8", or is there some variability?Feedback
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I seem to have a much different impression of CCI's new springfeed. There are two damning issues in particular that quickly became apparent in a quick paint-feed test:
- There is 1/8" of forward/backward play with the delrin powerfeed plug, enough play to hang up the first ball in the stack and cause failures to feed if the plug is not pushed all the way forward. This play is caused by the two holes in the delrin powerfeed being significantly wider that the mounting screw heads which are supposed to keep the parabolic ramp in the proper position over the Phantom's feedport. Unacceptable. Properly sized holes would have easily prevented this issue.
- Topping off paint is also an issue apparently. Not realizing I still had one ball in the springfeed, I attempted to twist the powerfeed plug to open the port and load another 10 round tube of paint. I felt some resistance, so I turned a little harder and was rewarded by the familiar sensation of a paintball shell cracking followed shortly by a mortally wounded paintball hobbling down the front of the springfeed tube. I'd had it at this point and uninstalled the springfeed.
Other smaller issues that I noticed before the paint-feed test include the following:
- The hefty weight of the springfeed renders the uber-lightweight Phantom very front-heavy and unbalanced.
- The spring lock knob sticks into your field of view when sighting down the barrel right-handed.
- My 11" C-bore barrel extends 3/8" past the front of the springfeed, even with the freak insert removed. Kinda ruins the whole "shotgun" aesthetic appeal as seen in the adverts and just looks kind of sloppy.
- Loading paint from 10 round tubes is a lengthy 5-step process similar to an Empire Sniper springfeed. Unimaginative and
Overall, I'm pretty underwhelmed. I really wanted to like this thing but it's clearly not ready yet as a consumer product. Xemon's/Apoc4lypse's trapdoor design seems to be far more practical, certainly faster loading, and it smartly utilizes the entire length of the springfeed to increase ball capacity while simultaneously keeping the weight down. Rant over.Last edited by Ghost Flanker; 12-15-2021, 03:34 AM.
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I want to like spring feeds but in the end I always go for the good old rock and cock. I do have a spare phantom with Xemon’s feed and it works well. I do like the feed system better then the twist to open type. Takes a step out of the equation and keeps a had free for change outs and loading. I was able to get the empire spring feed to work but it took some play time to adjust to that style. Honestly in the end a I find a good old Stick feed to work best for me. I rarely need rapid fire shots out of my stick fed markers and I often don’t carry enough paint to play like that. I can get a decent ROF out of a standard stick feed and it’s a lot less setups and down time. However it’s a phantom attachment so naturally I need to have it.
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"I want to like spring feeds but in the end I always go for the good old rock and cock."
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Originally posted by apoc4lypse View PostIf I can get my hands on one I will see what can be done to make it WORTHY of the Pheed monikerPaintball Selection and Storage - How to make your niche paintball part idea.
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It’s an okay feed. I’ve only played a handful of games with mine. I want to like it, but I always end up taking it off the gun after a game or two. It’s too finicky for me. Sometimes paint won’t load unless the knob is twisted just so. I’m left handed, so the slider is on the wrong side for me, adds yet another step to switch hands often. It does look slick with the same length barrel on there though!
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thank you for the review, I'll keep watch on the knob, maybe add some resistance to it. Lefty would be good AK racking practice.
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