I'm thinking about doing a springfeed modification to my KP2. Does anyone have any advice or pictures they can share of the components, especially the follower? I'm leaning towards going with a string-based retraction system, at least for now.
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Does anyone have any pictures or advice about springfeed modifications?
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Originally posted by netsurferdude2 View PostAlso you may need a new feed plug that acts more as a ramp instead of the standard sheridan plug.
Originally posted by netsurferdude2 View PostAlso you may need a new feed plug that acts more as a ramp instead of the standard sheridan plug.
What are people making those from? I was planning on using a 3/4 dowel and turning it down a bit to make the plug and follower from wood.
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Wood works, I personally 3D print mine.
Make sure you have kick ass detent ... otherwise the spring will push the entire stack into the barrel the instant you pull the pump ...Love my brass ... Love my SSR ... Hard choices ...
XEMON's phantom double sided feed
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I have a spring feed on my Squallicane, 2x KP2, and KL and have removed it from the KPs and KL. For semi auto it is necessary but with smaller paint, I really don't like the spring feeds anymore. On one of my KPs, I used the string method but didn't like the spring hanging off the gun all the time. Its very simple to make and you don't need to do any modification to the brass.
For angled, feed plugs, you could make your own or buy a palmers: https://palmerspursuit.com/products/...270e8cdd&_ss=r
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I'm still thinking about doing this with my KP2.
Those of you who have cut the slot yourself- what are the tricks?
With Palmers and Walz no longer taking work, who would be the go-to for this sort of job?
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Your best bet is to scribe a line, use a center punch to make several places to drill several holes with a size under what your slot will be. Then connect the dots with a dremel cutting disc. Clean with files after to remove all burrs.
Or send it to me, I can also make a feed adapter
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I use a small piece of angle aluminum as a straight edge - the angle "self centers" on the tube - and I scribe two lines so I have cutting guides. Then I slowly "trace" each line with a Dremel and cutoff wheel - the trace helps guide the cutoff wheel as you cut deeper on consecutive passes.
Pro-tip - cut a narrower slot than you need, that way you can clean up the slot you cut without going too wide.
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