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  • pablo4429
    Registered User
    • Apr 2006
    • 146

    #1

    Those of you with powerfeeds look here please

    ok so obviously you have to use the clear elbows with the powerfeed so how high does that make your profile and if you cut the neck down does it help that much?

    also does the elbow tend to slip and rotate during play?

    last one, do they use centerfeed barrels?

    thanks all
  • trevorjk
    <S>WooLooLoo</S>
    • Dec 2002
    • 4324

    #2
    Originally posted by pablo4429
    ok so obviously you have to use the clear elbows with the powerfeed so how high does that make your profile and if you cut the neck down does it help that much?

    also does the elbow tend to slip and rotate during play?

    last one, do they use centerfeed barrels?

    thanks all

    centerfeed barrels can ONLY be used with a centerfeed body.

    so if you have a hopper left, or hopper right body (which im assuming you do) you will NEED to use an Elbom.

    to keep the elbow from slipping, and also from breaking. i suggest putting some electrical tape around the hopper and the powerfeed tube. just enough that it(elbow) goes on snug BEFORE tightening the elbow.

    and about cutting the powerfeed... if you do it, just make sure you can still get an elbow on there not sure on how much lower it will make the hopper but i would assume about a half and inch to maybe 3/4's. i wouldnt imagine much more then that, but i would have to have a mag infront of me to make sure
    t33kyboy "So if a cat is dropped from 11 inches, it will most likely die."

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    • dstud2000
      Demon Slayer

      • Aug 2007
      • 491

      #3
      this is an alternative to a plastic elbow, it is a bit pricey though PPS Feed Yoke I am sure though there are some here that could maybe make something similar.

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      • mr doo doo
        doo doo, stanky
        • Mar 2007
        • 1379

        #4
        you talking about powerfeed or regular right/left feeds? on my powerfeed, the profile is alright, but not so bad as regular right/left feeds. i never get shot int he hopper, only my body, for some reason...

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        • pablo4429
          Registered User
          • Apr 2006
          • 146

          #5
          ya im talking about a powerfeed

          so those only use powerfeed barrels or what??

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          • mr doo doo
            doo doo, stanky
            • Mar 2007
            • 1379

            #6
            yea, left and right feed barrels. the one that was the two "L's" on them. very common.

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            • Spider-TW
              U R techno-literate!

              • Oct 2006
              • 3554

              #7
              The right side feed uses the same barrel as a right to left power feed and vice versa. The hole is in the same place, just with a different feed neck.

              Old AGD barrels came with one slot, or "L" as mr. doo says, for the barrel detent. Many barrels come with two (left and right) or three slots (left, right, and center) now. Three slots are a little annoying because it's easy to put them in on the center feed position in your left or right body.

              I don't use tape, and on wet days (rain or paint) the elbow is a little too easy to turn. I think of it more as a strain relief. A few times I have knocked my feeder on its side, where the elbow rotated in two directions. My hopper would have broken off of a clamping vertical feed neck on one of those occasions.

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              • [NA]WARLORD
                Registered User
                • Sep 2001
                • 764

                #8
                Originally posted by mr doo doo
                yea, left and right feed barrels. the one that was the two "L's" on them. very common.
                Those are powerfeed barrels doo doo. As well as Classic style barrels, since most Classic bodies were right feed.

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                • mr doo doo
                  doo doo, stanky
                  • Mar 2007
                  • 1379

                  #9
                  oh yea ^^, my bad.

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                  • custar
                    Registered User
                    • Jan 2003
                    • 1238

                    #10
                    Originally posted by dstud2000
                    this is an alternative to a plastic elbow, it is a bit pricey though PPS Feed Yoke I am sure though there are some here that could maybe make something similar.
                    I have one of those. While it is secure, it puts the hopper way to high for me. I just can't use it.

                    custar

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