Alright experts, I have two STO bodies and they have the classic feedneck on them. I want something clamping but do not want to destroy the stock aspect of these bodies. From a collectors standpoint does the value go down by having them cut for modern feed necks? Would a clamping neck that went around the outside of the existing feedneck and allowed it to stay intact be marketable? Am I the only one that cares about this haha
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I think if a gun is completely factory stock then yeah modding would affect its value as a collector item. But a better feedneck increases its value as a player's item haha but really if they are only bodies then I would make them into the best shooters possible instead of a wall/collectors piece.
My STO has a twisting lock feedneck, still has a more classic look but has modern functionality. The feednecks are threaded so I can go back to the stock non-locking ones. Also mine gun doesn't have many true STO parts just what makes it a nice shooter for me, screw collector value unless it is stock and minty.
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Trinity made a clamping feedneck that will go over the standard old style non-clamping feednecks.
I have used one on my Micromag RT and some fixed feedneck WGP autocockers. It’s kind of bulky, but works well, and you don’t have to modify the marker.
Unfortunately I can’t seem to find mine at the moment for pictures.
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What year of STO is it? Like was said before only the 97/98 guns aren't threaded feednecks. I would honestly leave them as-is if they are the early guns. The stove pipe feednecks aren't bad at all if you just tape your hopper a littlle. IMO a modern feedneck on a 1997 resto-mod just doesn't look right.
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