Ok, so I got my mag, fixed a few problems it had from the start (stripped screw, old paint still in between the body and rail, bad air-fittings) and now aside from a new o-ring kit and a few missing screws (replacements/spares coming soon) it shoots great.
Here's a pic:

The sight was just a temporary thing
But I couldn't help but notice how unbelieveably tall that powerfeed is.
Now, there is a ring where the finish wore off on the feedneck that is pretty much a perfect guide to shorten the feedneck so the warp elbow or a regular 45* elbow would just about touch the mainbody.
Before I do anything, I figured I'd post here and ask:
Is there any reason at all why I should not put a pipe-cutter to this? If there is some unforseen reason that the feedneck has to be that tall please tell me before I make an irrepairable cut. I know the original reason why powerfeeds were tall (to accomodate fast rof with shake-n-shoots), but is there a reason why today?
Thanks guys.
Glad I'm now a true 'mag owner instead of just some guy in the mag-owner forum
Here's a pic:

The sight was just a temporary thing
But I couldn't help but notice how unbelieveably tall that powerfeed is.
Now, there is a ring where the finish wore off on the feedneck that is pretty much a perfect guide to shorten the feedneck so the warp elbow or a regular 45* elbow would just about touch the mainbody.
Before I do anything, I figured I'd post here and ask:
Is there any reason at all why I should not put a pipe-cutter to this? If there is some unforseen reason that the feedneck has to be that tall please tell me before I make an irrepairable cut. I know the original reason why powerfeeds were tall (to accomodate fast rof with shake-n-shoots), but is there a reason why today?
Thanks guys.
Glad I'm now a true 'mag owner instead of just some guy in the mag-owner forum





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