Huge huge feeler post. Ducklebuster Frames.

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  • Ecapnation
    MCB Member
    • Jul 2020
    • 4209
    • South Central Long Island

    #1

    Huge huge feeler post. Ducklebuster Frames.

    Debating the "can i?" Part of running a few of these off since I have all the correct CAD for the cci phantom.

    - these will be bolt on, worked over stock frame design
    - use standard CCI triggers
    - no safety to reduce machine time
    - will come raw heavily tumbled to soften edges
    - price point unknown..... I need to look at machine availability and material costs involved

    Likely 6061-t6 or t651 if i have it laser blanked from sheet.


    Update....

    Going bolt on!
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    Last edited by Ecapnation; 07-09-2026, 10:59 AM.
  • Super Nova
    Old School
    • Jul 2020
    • 1810
    • Oregon

    #2
    That would be cool.
    Feedback: https://www.mcarterbrown.com/forum/b...ova-s-feedback
    WTB: ICD stuff, single trigger electro frames, Gloss lime and purple parts, smoke hoppers

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    • redsquirrel
      Classy, stock classy.
      • Jul 2020
      • 528
      • Arkansas

      #3
      I live simply and try to buy everything that can be slapped onto or thrown into a Phantom.
      WTB Acid Wash Phantom Parts
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      “Give me your freaks, your poor,
      Your hibiscus masses yearning to brass wield,
      The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
      Send these, the hungry, stock-classy to thy field,
      I lift my lamp alongside Velcor!​”​

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      • Carp
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    • ClockworkSoldier
      Returning Veteran
      • Apr 2026
      • 93
      • Lansing, MI

      #4
      I’d probably be interested in grabbing one, depending on what the final price is.

      Ive already got an extra raw Roundhead breech sitting around, and want to eventually put together a polished/tarnished copper build together.

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      • XEMON
        Frenchy is here!
        • Jul 2020
        • 3029
        • Nor Cal

        #5
        Originally posted by ClockworkSoldier
        I’d probably be interested in grabbing one, depending on what the final price is.
        Same here, any render/pic of the frame yet?
        Love my brass ... Love my SSR ... Hard choices ...

        XEMON's phantom double sided feed
        Keep your ATS going: Project rATS 2.0
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      • sonixr7
        Wanted
        • Oct 2023
        • 227

        #6
        Oh YES! I would be in for more than 1.
        My Collection

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        • Ecapnation
          MCB Member
          • Jul 2020
          • 4209
          • South Central Long Island

          #7
          I'll mess around with CAD next week when I'm back in the office..


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          • Chuck E Ducky
            Ragnastock Enforcer
            • Jul 2020
            • 6114
            • NY

            #8
            Sounds cool I love unique phantom bits.

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            • Ecapnation
              MCB Member
              • Jul 2020
              • 4209
              • South Central Long Island

              #9
              I am just beginning to think out loud on this...

              I don't think I'm going to make these necessarily VSC compatible as that will add another complexity of operation.

              As is making a frame is going to be about four operations for setups minimum of at least four tools per operation.

              I have to look into the metrics of doing this before I fully commit to anything. The feeler is more or less is it worth the time to put in the cad file work.

              That being said if anybody just wants to pay me for the design I'm more than willing to do that as well CAD time for me is quick but budgeting out CNC time is usually a bear to do at my shop because of the two centers we have most of them are running every day.

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              • ClockworkSoldier
                ClockworkSoldier commented
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                I know my plan is to run my new build with another 2.0 gas thru grip, with my 26ci or a new 35ci sicariis tank. So no vertical ASA would work fine for me. I would be looking to run a stock feed or spring feed though.
            • Chuck E Ducky
              Ragnastock Enforcer
              • Jul 2020
              • 6114
              • NY

              #10
              If you draw it as a dXF 3d print it for proof of design and then send it to Cut Send Cut they can machine it ultra quickly in the US and anodize it. You hold no product and can drop ship them to customers in small or larger quantities based on demand.

              Im pretty sure they can still keep like a 10-15 day turnaround from file to finish product sitting on your desk and it’s US based so they are not stealing intellectual property and undercutting if you make something that could be mass produced. I think it’s perfect for small runs.

              When I get the time I’m going to break some scalpers with it.

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              • Chuck E Ducky
                Chuck E Ducky commented
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                Yeah they will CNC your CAD out of billet and offer in house basic Ano. So you could do a small product run test the market, and do batch orders as interest warrants. I haven’t used them yet but all the reviews I’m seeing are super positive. I see all kinds of small manufacturing opportunities using its business model. They are producing quality product good for most applications. I know people are really looking into the metal printing industry. But having the ability to manufacture small batch CNC machined aluminum is definitely a game changer. I plan on making high end automotive parts for classic cars. Anything people are scalping is fair game.

              • flyweightnate
                flyweightnate commented
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                They're unreal for laser cutting, practically instant turnaround. Haven't tried them yet for machining but I'm curious - and they're just on the other side of town.

              • Ecapnation
                Ecapnation commented
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                I sit 100 feet away from two laser cutters daily.
            • gnarlynick
              Mech warrior
              • Sep 2025
              • 187
              • Northeast Ohio

              #11
              Sounds cool. I have a Nova duckslide I intend to piece into a Phantom project down the road. This may be a good fit for that.
              gnarlynick's feedback

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              • Ecapnation
                MCB Member
                • Jul 2020
                • 4209
                • South Central Long Island

                #12
                Alright.....

                Change of thoughts.

                Bolt on grip block!

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                • redsquirrel
                  redsquirrel commented
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                  Rad!

                • sonixr7
                  sonixr7 commented
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                  Yes.

                • Carp
                  Carp commented
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                  Yes and I want one of brass and one of aluminum, thank you.
              • Ecapnation
                MCB Member
                • Jul 2020
                • 4209
                • South Central Long Island

                #13
                Realized I forgot to step the knuckles to match the existing guard.

                Also..... Looking like 200 ish raw and tumbled.

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                • XEMON
                  Frenchy is here!
                  • Jul 2020
                  • 3029
                  • Nor Cal

                  #14
                  That would look sick on a pgp 😅
                  Love my brass ... Love my SSR ... Hard choices ...

                  XEMON's phantom double sided feed
                  Keep your ATS going: Project rATS 2.0
                  My Feedback

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                  • Carp
                    Carp commented
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                    Blue Fork frame and a polished brass duster grip handle would be perfect for a PGP.

                  • XEMON
                    XEMON commented
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                    You read my mind!
                    I have a nos bluefork frame (still in the original bubble envelope) I've been keeping hidden for the right project ...
                    (I'm also thinking about running a batch of there is demand)
                • Ecapnation
                  MCB Member
                  • Jul 2020
                  • 4209
                  • South Central Long Island

                  #15
                  They could be made in brass... Not cheaply

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