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Chipley Custom Machine Feedneck Reviews
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Number of Reviews: |
2 |
Average Rating: |
7.5 / 10 |
Manufacturer Website: |
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Suggested Retail Price: |
$35 |
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| Designed to secure the hopper without marring it, these feednecks are covered by the CCM lifetime warranty, and are sure to last as they are precision milled from T-2011 Al. |
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| The Chipley Custom Machine Feedneck is older, so while it may be available used and in a few cases new, it is not commonly available anymore. |
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Period of Product Use: |
Less than a month |
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Paintball Experience: |
1 year |
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Similar Products Used: |
Timy, autocokcer threaded feedneck, extreme rage impulse clamping feedneck. |
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| Marker Setup: |
2k4 AKA Viking
Mitey Max
JMJ Roller Magno Trigger
WAS Board, eyes, and 25 gram switch
Dye/CP air setup
CCM Clamping no-rise |
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| Strengths: |
Nice looking, excellent grip |
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| Weaknesses: |
It DOES Mar, especially eggs. |
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| Review: |
I got a good prive for mine, threw it on, put on an egg2, took it off, and in the slots there's slives of plastic from the egg.
Put a halo on it, and even completely unscrewed, It was a pain to get the hopper on, To take it off, I had to loosen the screw completely, so now I lost the screw, and it scratched the feedneck on my brand new Halo. |
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| Conclusion: |
Excellent grip, I suggest you put a layer of tape on the outside of your halo to save it's life. |
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Period of Product Use: |
6 months |
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Paintball Experience: |
4 years |
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Similar Products Used: |
Stock AKA Low Rises
NW Tear Drop Mid Rise (O-Ring Style) |
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| Marker Setup: |
Black Dust Full Milled AKA Viking with Diamond Dust Accents
Black CCM Clamping No Rise
WAS Equalizer Board |
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| Strengths: |
Clamps so it fits any hopper feed neck.
Solid, high quality.
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| Weaknesses: |
The early version with the cut band was weak.
Requires an allen key to adjust.
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| Review: |
When anyone on my team purchases a Viking or Excalibur, among the few essential accessories is a CCM Clamping No Rise.
With this product, no tape or sanding is required. Just plug in your hopper, grab the appropriate allen key and clamp down to your liking.
The No-Rise height creates a lower profile, potentially reducing hopper-hits. ( It was the lowest until recently. )
You can adjust it to be as tight or as loose as you wish.
The earlier batches had "CCM" cut into the clamping band, which caused the bands to eventually snap due to the forces put upon them when tightening.
This happened with three of my team mates' feed necks, but CCM provided them with uncut bands at no charge. To the best of my knowledge they have since ceased the production of the cut-through model.
And finally, it looks pretty good. Not really special, but elegant in it's simplicity.
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| Conclusion: |
If you want a quality medium or low clamping feed-neck, the CCM is perfect for you.
But, if you want the lowest possible feed-neck for an AKA marker, look into the Bart Parts No-Rider. It is the lowest available, lower than the CCM No-Rise. |
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| Rating: |
| 8 out of 10 | Last edited on Monday, July 5th, 2004 at 5:14 pm PST |
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