Anyone have a Orbium tip they could measure for me. Im curious if it can be cut down to Phantom threads.
Sanchez Whoosh
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Mmmm I like the way you think sir! -
Im thinking turn the tip down to Phantom and maybe bore it for freak. I’m running an ASP detent body on my Duck Slide build so I could probably get away with just threading it to fit a Phantom. I don’t need the length since it’s going on a pistol setup. But that one with the round dimples would old super cool all anodized up to match.
Maybe I will just get the cool machined cover and fab my own slip fit pieces to mount on a standard phantom barrel. I picked up one of those freak shorties from Doc. But I want to do a longer barrel with a rain cover.
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So, I reached out to SM and they confirmed that the new shrouds will fit on old tips. He used the exact same threads so it should screw on no problem. So if you happen to own an old OG one then the new shrouds will fit on the old backs.Comment
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FYI, been talking to him as well. They now offer the shrouds with the tip itself, and he gave me the option for orbium threads or acculock. I went with Acculock since those are easier to get (and cheaper). Not sure when this will ship but it should pair nicely with my karni build.Comment
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1snowridr
Are orbium threads the same as cocker? i have what was sold to me as a "Carter Whoosh Prototype" that is cocker threaded and im wondering if its actually just a SanchezComment
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The CK ones are just all the old Sanchez barrels that Woolf had that were Spyder threaded, cut down to tips I believe. AFAIK this is the first time Sanchez has made a true woosh replica with the big can style. -
There were Freak and Dye threded ones. I had both of them at one point, shit I think I still have a Spyder threshed one somewhere 🤔
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I tried a couple of different "materials" for science, and so far, the good old Brillo pad works the best. Curious if someone finds something better...Comment
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Bow
so, this one is completely smooth with no vents or porting. Cocker threaded on the back end and smooth on the front. Does not come apart.
3 parts, front cap, body and back threaded portion.
most carters ive seen have flats milled onto them and are able to unscrew
i probably got ripped off, traded a $350 parts for this.Comment
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That might be Carter regardless it’s cool you going to use it? It’s cocker threaded on the back? -
Chuck E Ducky
yea, eventually!
yep cocker threaded but the front i guess is friction fit or something? theres no set screws or internal threading
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