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  • M98punk
    Bunker Buster
    • Sep 2020
    • 179

    #106
    Pnuematic frame for a 1k Blazer 😁

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    • Seajay
      Spyder Cocker Noises
      • Jul 2020
      • 769

      #107
      Hey Doc,
      That x7 Phenom firing pin idea... you got competition! Someone is making them, which is good for Phenom owners, but thought it might have been your product.
      Ebay Pin

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      • Carp
        Carp commented
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        That ebay seller is a member on here using the same screen name.
    • coyote
      MCB Member
      • Jul 2020
      • 962

      #108
      Seems to me the most common problems seen with PE Ecockers are the need for replacement ram mounts and back blocks.

      Home brew shops have made both in the past and they seem to sell out of them.

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      • Shane-O
        Barely plays the game.
        • Jun 2022
        • 164

        #109
        How about Real Rat Attack 12 gram bucket changers. The double lead threaded ones that took like 3/4 of a turn?

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        • pdogg77
          Pump Kings #77
          • Jun 2023
          • 184
          • MA

          #110
          I'm going to echo what others have said a few times in this thread: PGP fast changers. First thing I looked for when I dug out my PGP... I know nothing about cost and labor to produce such a thing but I do think a fair bit of them would sell.

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          • DocsMachine
            MCB Member
            • Jul 2020
            • 2699
            • Alaska

            #111
            That x7 Phenom firing pin idea... you got competition! Someone is making them, which is good for Phenom owners, but thought it might have been your product.
            -I don't really consider any of this a "competition", any idea on here is really "first come, first served". I'm a small one-man shop with limited capabilities, and I'm already pretty stretched. I'd love to be able to crank all of this stuff out for you gents as quickly as possible- and I'm trying- but there's a limit to what I can do.

            If those guys, who are already Tippmann fans, got 'em going before I did, more power to 'em. They're a tricky part that I was having trouble with, and really needed to be handed off to somebody with a fast, super-accurate "Swiss screw" machine capable of turning parts that small.

            How about Real Rat Attack 12 gram bucket changers. The double lead threaded ones that took like 3/4 of a turn?
            -It's been a very long time since I saw a real Rat Attak, what's the difference between that and a CCI/Phantom bucket changer?

            I'm going to echo what others have said a few times in this thread: PGP fast changers.
            -Already in the works. No hard ETA as I keep bouncing from project to project- especially in the height of our 37-minute-long Alaska summer- but I really am trying to do as much as I can, as quickly as I can.

            Doc.
            Doc's Machine & Airsmith Services: Creating the Strange and Wonderful since 1998!
            The Whiteboard: Daily, occasionally paintball-related webcomic mayhem!
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            • pdogg77
              pdogg77 commented
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              >Already in the works. No hard ETA

              Sounds good my friend! Ready when you are!
          • flyweightnate
            MCB Member
            • Jul 2020
            • 1854
            • Dallas, TX

            #112
            Originally posted by DocsMachine


            -It's been a very long time since I saw a real Rat Attak, what's the difference between that and a CCI/Phantom bucket changer?


            Doc.
            I'm not the expert, but the Carter one I had was about the same functionally - just a lot chunkier, and had wrench flats on the outside of the threaded piece instead of a hex broach inside. I'd bet the chunkiness is the reason people love them, as the CCIs barely meet the minimum turn-angle spec for a stock-class legal bucket IIRC, so it's not easy to get much "faster".
            Feedback
            www.PhrameworkDesigns.com < Nelspot, Sterling, and Phantom parts, plus the occasional big project.

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            • $L!mBo
              in the paint
              • Oct 2020
              • 1339
              • Taylorsville, MD

              #113
              pump changer is my vote, maybe in a sleeker package
              WELTHOUSE x Timberghosts

              my feedback
              https://www.mcarterbrown.com/forum/b...l-mbo-feedback

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              • Pumpytrilly1
                Certified Post Whore
                • Jul 2020
                • 552

                #114
                Can you do macdev reg parts? Its like a delrin seat that goes bad. I know a lot of other people were looking for them. Can provide pictures if desired.

                could you also do dye hyper 2 reg tops. To make them longer.
                Last edited by Pumpytrilly1; 07-20-2023, 07:33 PM.
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                • BigRed
                  MCB Member
                  • Jul 2020
                  • 1032
                  • Canada

                  #115
                  Centerfeed cocker threaded Trracer bodies with a screw hole to mount a stock class feed or feedneck. Maybe a Spyder style detent too?
                  BigRed's feedback

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                  • Alexndl
                    Alexndl commented
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                    Yep, would take one too
                • Spider!
                  MCB Member
                  • Jul 2020
                  • 535
                  • Houston

                  #116
                  I did search this thread, but I didn't find this one.

                  How about a standard ASA top for the CCI revolution regulator? I think they are fairly simple. I would use them between bucket changers and back bottle valve bodies on my nelson and SL68. Cockers would work too.

                  That reg runs about 650 with no adjustment, but they are consistent with 12gs. I tried to reduce the pressure on one, but the seat kept getting sucked out. To it's credit, it still works fine when I put it back to normal configuration.

                  We use the regs on phantoms to limit hot shots and valve lock in the summer and droopy shots in the winter. We hardly have to adjust a reg'ed phantom across our weather. I liked all four reg'ed 12g markers I've ever had. Still have three.

                  ***
                  It looks like the top from a trilogy hpr has the right threads. I'm getting another reg to see how much has to be trimmed. I finally got my phantom how I like it, so I'm not messing with that one.
                  Last edited by Spider!; 07-26-2023, 05:37 PM.
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                  • Araphel
                    der cockermeister
                    • Jul 2020
                    • 134

                    #117
                    I would love another phantom valve body for the icd lever changer.

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                    • $L!mBo
                      $L!mBo commented
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                      ive definitely been pestering Doc about this one
                  • DocsMachine
                    MCB Member
                    • Jul 2020
                    • 2699
                    • Alaska

                    #118
                    Originally posted by Araphel
                    I would love another phantom valve body for the icd lever changer.
                    -Those are already in the works, just kind of stalled at the moment since I'm in the middle of a nasty time-crunch. I've got a number of things that have to be done, plus a few things I've procrastinated on a bit too long- and all those bills are coming due pretty much right now.

                    I'm booked 135% solid 'til at least the middle of August- although on the upside, once this is all done, I'll be largely caught up.

                    All I can ask is have a little patience and stand by.

                    Doc.
                    Doc's Machine & Airsmith Services: Creating the Strange and Wonderful since 1998!
                    The Whiteboard: Daily, occasionally paintball-related webcomic mayhem!
                    Paintball in the Movies!

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