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  • VFX_Fenix
    -=Bishop=-
    • Sep 2004
    • 1052

    #16
    Originally posted by Cire
    I have a CCM No-Pro but I don't like it. I think that it is because I'm using a Ricochet Apache and it sits really loose in the feedneck. For some reason the clamp will not go tight enough so I had to wrap the neck with some electrical tape to get it tight enough.

    From what it sounds like, a Halo has a bigger neck which probably would work like a champ in a CCM No-Pro feedneck.

    Cire
    Cire, you might want to talk to the boys at CCM, I've used my Ricochet with my No-Pro and haven't had a problem getting the feed neck to have enough bite to keep it in place. I've used that feed neck with both an older Ricochet and a newer one with out incident.

    I like my two CCM Feed necks (No-Pro and No-Rise). I'm also a fan of the SP Q-Lock, nothing quite like having a cam locking feed neck. Generally speaking though figure out how you like your hopper to be held on then buy something in that style.

    Twist-lock (threaded ring style a la, Extreme Rage and CP) Generally look cleaner, imo, though they can have problems with getting tight enough or getting stuck in a locked position.

    Screw-Lock (Clamp with hex screw a la, RPG and CCM) Depending on who's making it they can look pretty clean, Sub Zero's are really clean looking, about the only down side to these is they require a tool to atach/detach your hopper.

    Cam-Lock (Clamp with cam on threaded shaft a la, SP and Hybrid) Again, depening on who's making it can look pretty clean and they have something of both worlds. They require no tools and there's rarely a problem getting them tight enough, however there's always the problem of getting them too tight and there's the risk of breaking the cam arm or the threaded skewer if they're habitually over tightend.

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    • Baby Huey
      Only Christ Can Save
      • Mar 2005
      • 255

      #17
      When you are building your mag stick with the mag stuff. I love my RPG Sub zero and I loved my RPG strangler before that (by the way it is for sale). Quality wise you you cant go wrong with most of the ones listed above. I run a SP q-lock (punisherspb.com just came out with anno'd levers to match, if thats important to you) and a ccm no pro in my shockers. The no pro is nice because once you cut the neck on your hopper it sits right on top of the gun. For a mag though build it with mag parts (themagsmith.com). Good luck and God Bless.

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      • REDRT
        Mags, Y use anything else
        • Apr 2004
        • 1854

        #18
        Originally posted by Baby Huey
        When you are building your mag stick with the mag stuff. I love my RPG Sub zero and I loved my RPG strangler before that (by the way it is for sale). Quality wise you you cant go wrong with most of the ones listed above. I run a SP q-lock (punisherspb.com just came out with anno'd levers to match, if thats important to you) and a ccm no pro in my shockers. The no pro is nice because once you cut the neck on your hopper it sits right on top of the gun. For a mag though build it with mag parts (themagsmith.com). Good luck and God Bless.
        HERE HERE! I try to support the people that support mags.

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        • nate2k191
          texas a+m maroon
          • Feb 2003
          • 1170

          #19
          i got a BP no rider due to the size of my wallet, i also think the style fits my mag better. if only i had a karta body - by the way my wallet would magically expand if i found one.
          -fully upped mech mag (magzilla) www.havoc-online.com
          -upped 68 mag (class) My Feedback AIM = nate2k191
          -live in peace TK-
          AO-TX

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          • 68magOwner
            Registered User
            • May 2003
            • 3475

            #20
            I really like the Cam-lock feednecks, just flipping a lever is more convient than breaking out the allens any day.

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            • Cire
              -=GHOST SQUAD=-
              • Jan 2005
              • 29

              #21
              Originally posted by VFX_Fenix
              Cire, you might want to talk to the boys at CCM, I've used my Ricochet with my No-Pro and haven't had a problem getting the feed neck to have enough bite to keep it in place. I've used that feed neck with both an older Ricochet and a newer one with out incident.
              I just tried it on my Ricochet AK also and it could not get tight enough. The clamp is tightened until it bottoms out. Maybe the clamp is a bigger sized one or something.

              Did you cut your necks shorter on you loaders?

              I got the feedneck on my DM3 when I got it used so I'm not sure on age or if anything has been done to it. I'll have to give CCM an e-mail and see what they say.

              Cire

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              • VFX_Fenix
                -=Bishop=-
                • Sep 2004
                • 1052

                #22
                The necks aren't modified at all on mine, no o-rings on the feed neck either since I tried that once and discovered that the CCM feed neck was biting in enough to cut them.

                Though neither of my feed necks can take an un-sanded HALO so it could be that newer CCM feed necks are smaller than the older ones. I bought both of mine at the NPPL Huntington Beach event in 2005 from the CCM booth.

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