Once upon a time the factory nub that a feedneck clamps onto broke off completely. The fact that it was in the chrono line at Decay of Nations was even more unfortunate. But, I brought several things to shoot that weekend, so no big deal.
when I got home I milled off the remaining nub and threaded the plastic body for an Impluse threaded neck. It lasted quite a while. Then I stopped playing for a while. Last weekend I played for the first time in 3 or so years and with a full revvy the neck gave way and tilted, but fortunately didn’t fall out. Pocket hopper for the rest of the day to avoid as much weight as possible.
Equally long ago, I got another Enemy (going to type it like that from now on so autocorrect can take a chill pill) and got a cool Shocktech body kit meant for an ion. The ion firing chamber is threaded, the Enemy is not. So I threaded it. I have an idea on a way to do this and keep the factory body, but I’m wondering if there ever was a metal body made for the Enemy. Bonus points if it was threaded for the typical SP neck threads.
Heres the 3 cracks in the factory plastic body:
when I got home I milled off the remaining nub and threaded the plastic body for an Impluse threaded neck. It lasted quite a while. Then I stopped playing for a while. Last weekend I played for the first time in 3 or so years and with a full revvy the neck gave way and tilted, but fortunately didn’t fall out. Pocket hopper for the rest of the day to avoid as much weight as possible.
Equally long ago, I got another Enemy (going to type it like that from now on so autocorrect can take a chill pill) and got a cool Shocktech body kit meant for an ion. The ion firing chamber is threaded, the Enemy is not. So I threaded it. I have an idea on a way to do this and keep the factory body, but I’m wondering if there ever was a metal body made for the Enemy. Bonus points if it was threaded for the typical SP neck threads.
Heres the 3 cracks in the factory plastic body:
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