Made from the finest quality T-2011 Al, these feednecks are made to last, and as always, are covered by the CCM lifetime guarantee. Secure that hopper with this neck, it tightens around the entire hopper to ensure a snug fit, while not damaging the hopper.
Product Availability
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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If you REALLY wanna see my setups... which I doubt, go to:
http://www.freewebs.com/f2f4
Strengths:
- LOW profile
- Great clamping
- Good looks
Weaknesses:
- None
Review:
There really isn't that much to cover... I got the CCM No-Pro for my Proto 'Trix, and it has the lowest rise I have ever seen on a feedneck... it's insane. The spiral cuts on the clamping band only held to hold the hopper on tighter, and the looks aren't too shabby either. I'm very glad I purchased this, and am having no regrets.
Conclusion:
Overall, a great feedneck. Defenitely worth the buy.
Rating:
9 out of 10
Last edited on Monday, July 18th, 2005 at 9:08 pm PST
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Strengths:
Pro:
Does its job
Lower profile with hopper
Price
Looks
Weaknesses:
None
Review:
I got this because my stock feed neck is way to high...however the reason I got this because I've heard of people saying you need to sand down the Halo to fit the neck but with this clamp system I never had to...just clamp and go...looks good, cheap...and does its job...
Conclusion:
If you want a low profile hopper/neck and don't want to deal with grinding down your $100+ hoppers because it won't fit the neck...get this to solve it all...
Hed Lock, (Do not buy, customer service is bad and so is the product)
Strengths:
Fit HALOs, EvoII, and Revy's all tightly
Weaknesses:
Takes a tool to remove the hopper could be important with other markers
Review:
I like my feedneck, it does what it supposed to. Hold the Empire B tight, tighter than the loc-tite on the threads.I like my feedneck, it does what it supposed to. Hold the Empire B tight, tighter than the loc-tite on the threads.I like my feedneck, it does what it supposed to. Hold the Empire B tight, tighter than the loc-tite on the threads.I like my feedneck, it does what it supposed to. Hold the Empire B tight, tighter than the loc-tite on the threads.I like my feedneck, it does what it supposed to. Hold the Empire B tight, tighter than the loc-tite on the threads.I like my feedneck, it does what it supposed to. Hold the Empire B tight, tighter than the loc-tite on the threads.
CCM is by far one of the very best feedneck makers in paintball. I have never had a problem with mine and I trust that my Halo will stay attached tightly for long periods of use. My Halo fits snugly in it and the low profile helps slightly in concealment during a game.
I got this feedneck with my Proto and I love it. No more sanding down hoppers, just clamp and play. It's also fairly cheap compared to other feednecks. It's also the lowest one I've ever used. And if you like a simple look to things, the CCM is perfect for that. No excess material to look cool, it's just the feedneck and the clamp. Simple and sweet.
Conclusion:
Unless you want a really cool looking feedneck, the CCM is awesome. It does it's job and doesn't cost much at all. Definate buy.