I just purchased a minimag and now I need to by some elbows. What type do you recomend?
What do you guys recomend for elbows
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I recommend getting a ule body, and get rid of the elbow.
If you want to keep the body there is a company that makes metal ones. I would get one of those.....on second thought have luke mod your feedneck. www.lukescustoms.com
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If you keep the elbow, look for Atomic elbows, I think there's some in the dealer BST, or you can google for allen paintball products. I never could keep the clamping kind from cracking, and I only needed them for heavy battery powered loaders. I use an old nylon elbow (similar to an atomic) with a unpowered hopper without trouble.
For halos or the like, I gave up on elbows.
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hmm, $4 for an elbow or $145 for a body?I recommend getting a ule body, and get rid of the elbow.
i agree with the atomix elbows, they are tough. i had a lab chew on 1 for a while, and he didn't do too much damage,it still works. all else fails, go with the ubiquitous VLbow.
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you can easily get ules with clamping feednecks for ~100 bucks right now. you get the advantage of not having to deal with elbows & get cocker threading. Sell your am/mm body for 30 bucks and your only looking at a 70 dollar upgrade.Originally posted by davmitchell77hmm, $4 for an elbow or $145 for a body?
I have a box of elbows that never worked on any of my powerfeed markers. they would either break, or turn.
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+1.... I hate elbows. If you are going to rationalize the $80-$100 for a ULE body, how many games do you have to miss because your elbow broke to make up for the $80-$100. How many elbows do you have to buy to get to $80 - $100?? Plus you get access to a much larger selection of barrels in the process.Originally posted by MANNI recommend getting a ule body, and get rid of the elbow.
If you want to keep the body there is a company that makes metal ones. I would get one of those.....on second thought have luke mod your feedneck. www.lukescustoms.com
PS: If you think you have to spend $145, I have some I will sell you.
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get one of those old style 7/8 NON Adjustable elbows. and 2 pipe clamps.
it will be the most sturdy way to put a hopper on a mag, unless you do lukes mod.
also, elbow plus 2 pipe clamps that will pretty much last for ever will only cost around $5 at mostt33kyboy "So if a cat is dropped from 11 inches, it will most likely die."
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I've got one of the python vertical ones. Well built, sits a little tall-ish compared to an integrated vertical feedneck (but short by vert elbow standards), but the thing that bugs me is that it seems like a few more fiddly bits than I like to see in something meant to be simple.
That, and I've gotten used to having an elbow I can see though to check on my feed during play.
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yes, just get a plastic elbow and go to home depot and buy atleast 2 hose clamps.... I bought 6 and threw the rest in my toolbox... never will have to use them... but you never know... I want to say you need the 3/4" or 1" size but I am not sure... just bring your elbow into depot with you and size it up yourself. they are 89 cent each..
the hard plastic ones with the built in clamping screws will break everytime on you... and they are like $10 each.... HOSE CLAMPS ON A CHEAP SOFT PLASTIC ELBOW.... trust us
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