Picked up a used phantom so I could have a matching anodized stock for my other phantom. It seems to have a few issues. For starters it has the the barrel through pump arm which seems a bit hard to screw into the body and once attached seems a bit difficult to cock. Enough so the spring on the pump rod will not return it to closed. The other issue I have is that the screw n 12 gram cartridge changer seems to be screwed tightly shut, any advice on how to get it open without damaging or scratching it?
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The 12gram adapter piece can be removed with a large allen key. I think it is 3/8". It sounds like the pump arm is bent causing the binding.BeardedWorks.com (Your Inception Designs and Shocktech Dealer)
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If the inside of the bucket changer is not hex broached, you can remove the piercer, screw in a piece of threaded rod or a bolt and use the double nut technique to remove.
very rare for this to happen but theres a very slight possibility the pump handle hole doesnt match up right with the slot in the frame. you can also loosen the strip screws, pump the handle a few times to see if it gets smoother that way and tighten if it "self aligns".
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Are you sure your pump rod is in the right hole in the bolt? Make sure it’s indexed properly. If it is it’s likely bent. If you have a brass shim and a bent pump rod it will give you a lot of issues even if it’s just off by a bit. Are you running the over barrel handle?
if you are running a UC kit make sure you dident lose the lock washer it spaces the UC mount bolt so it don’t enter the breach and hit the front lower lip of the bolt. It can damage the bolt face and cut the breach sealing oring. Especially if you force it closed. This can cause binding issues as well.
you can leave the pump arm a lil loose and you don’t need the nut on it that can sometimes have clearance issues on some barrels. When installed it can’t go anywhere as it’s keyed into the trigger frame. I tiger them up and back the off one turn. No locking nut.
Post some pictures maybe a video if you can so we can see what you are working with. We also found several fixes for Xtremes sticky new cup seals. I got some new ones in that are working just as good as the OG ones I been hording.
stock takes 10/32 (socket head cap)
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Originally posted by Chuck E Ducky View PostAre you sure your pump rod is in the right hole in the bolt? Make sure it’s indexed properly. If it is it’s likely bent. If you have a brass shim and a bent pump rod it will give you a lot of issues even if it’s just off by a bit. Are you running the over barrel handle?
if you are running a UC kit make sure you dident lose the lock washer it spaces the UC mount bolt so it don’t enter the breach and hit the front lower lip of the bolt. It can damage the bolt face and cut the breach sealing oring. Especially if you force it closed. This can cause binding issues as well.
you can leave the pump arm a lil loose and you don’t need the nut on it that can sometimes have clearance issues on some barrels. When installed it can’t go anywhere as it’s keyed into the trigger frame. I tiger them up and back the off one turn. No locking nut.
Post some pictures maybe a video if you can so we can see what you are working with. We also found several fixes for Xtremes sticky new cup seals. I got some new ones in that are working just as good as the OG ones I been hording.
stock takes 10/32 (socket head cap)
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Originally posted by Vegabond View Post
its the barrel through the pump handle. it does not feel properly lined up when I screw the barrel in and the barrel takes a bit of force to push back to the threads. it is sounding like a bent rod. I'll see about posting a photo/vid tonight or tomorrow
This does seem to be leaning towards a hasty assembly. 🤷♂️
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That is a nice acid wash, I wouldn’t part it out. Just my humble opinion though. That rod does look bent, as several people already pointed out. I would keep it and upgrade it though! ASP detent mod is a MUST! It can be hard to find a matching 45 grip, but I recently picked up a Hogue 15 degree grip that bolts on like the lone star grip and it is pretty similar in feel to a 45. Granted it has much less heft to it since it’s plastic. But the angle is right at least. I also see those thumb screws are laying in the wrong spots. Not sure if they are different lengths or not, but I would still make sure they get out into the correct spot when reassembling.
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