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  • dahoeb
    Registered User

    • Jul 2004
    • 862

    #1

    CCM Pump opinions

    I'm in the market for a good pump/stock marker. My knee jerk reaction is to go straight to the phantoms, but I came across CCM pumps online and they certainly caught my eye. I've searched local stores for one to get a feel for them myself and had no luck.
    Anyways, what are your overall impressions or thoughts about them. Are they worth the hefty price tag?

    Also: i've been away from pump for awhile, so if theres some other decent markers out there i should keep an eye out for, feel free to let me know!

    Thanks!
  • havocx
    SW Ontario
    • Aug 2006
    • 88

    #2
    CCM pump kits are fantastic, smooth stroke, rugged and vary good looking. They have a bit of a steep price but the quality is worth it.

    I suggest getting the return spring kit but you can make one with a cocker hammer spring or any other spring you have lying around.
    I also would shy away from mini its they cost more and from my experience. (goes for all pump kits in my opinion)

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    • neppo1345
      I Will Eat Your Children..
      • Oct 2005
      • 1913

      #3
      The SS-25 is IMHO the pinnacle of pump performance.

      It has the SMOOTHEST pump stroke out of any gun I have ever shot (sans the sterling). Smoother thn my phantom.

      CCM makes all their stuff to exacting specifications. Great guns

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      • Pneumagger
        I like 'Mags.

        • Jun 2006
        • 3556

        #4
        I have a phantom, and I love it... bt it all comes down to style.

        If you want the lightest/smallest and most efficient... the phantom is your best bed. infinately custamizable, monotube, and super quality.

        If you want all out best performer.. the CCM ss-25 sis for you. It's a bit more complex and not idiot proof, but It's smoother, a bit beefier for steady shots, and oh so quiet. Just plain secks if cockers/snipers are your thing. I would only reccomend the HPA setups for this beauty.

        If I had more money to pony up for a CCM pump and an HPA tank I'd get a CCM... but my phantom is a stealy litle beast and love the dropout's efficiency. If your going stockclass, go with the phantom for the efficiency (40 shots/12 gram)

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        • d4m4don3
          does anyone read my posts?
          • Sep 2005
          • 1228

          #5
          It has a very smooth pump stroke, and has a very thin body. It comes in a vert feed configuration but you can get the stock class feed from wevo paintball. It's a great gun. I've had mine since april and I tend to break it out more often now.

          Basic maintennance is easy, remove field strip pin inspect bolt. If it's dirty clean it. Put it back together, put some oil in the asa dry fire it a few times and it's ready to play. Thats my general routine with this marker.

          The auto trigger is sick if you have it in the vert config. Practically a semi if you have it set up right. I went trough 1600 rds playing in the Logans Run Pump Scenario.

          Asides from that customer service with ccm is great. Any problems you have with the gun they're more than willing to help you out, even if you're not the original owner.

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          • MoeMag
            Still here.
            • Dec 2005
            • 1821

            #6
            CCM pump = best pump.
            end of story.

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            • dahoeb
              Registered User

              • Jul 2004
              • 862

              #7
              i appreciate the info guys!

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              • behemoth
                SVSTC?
                • Nov 2002
                • 7750

                #8
                Neppo and Pneumagger have both shot my SS-25
                thems some good testimonials.

                If i had to suggest somnething to you, it'd be this:
                Buy a cheap cocker off some moron on PBN (i've scored ones for 45-50 bucks before.)
                Then, take off the pneus, slap on a CCM kit (or hell, any pump kit... WWA makes some good ones too.)

                All snipers are going to be about the same. The SS-25 has bells and whistles, it looks good, it shoots good, its comfy as hell, smooth as hell, and just all around amazing. I've shot snipers that were nice too, and all they were were a stock 2k2 autococker, with a pump kit, and a delrin bolt.

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                • behemoth
                  SVSTC?
                  • Nov 2002
                  • 7750

                  #9
                  Originally posted by d4m4don3
                  The auto trigger is sick if you have it in the vert config. Practically a semi if you have it set up right. I went trough 1600 rds playing in the Logans Run Pump Scenario.
                  I cant stand the thing. I took it off.

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                  • d4m4don3
                    does anyone read my posts?
                    • Sep 2005
                    • 1228

                    #10
                    Originally posted by behemoth
                    I cant stand the thing. I took it off.
                    I swapped out the vert feed and slapped on the SC feed so I wouldn't kill as much paint. I find the vert config with the auto trigger is nice when I play in the rec fields. If I know I'm playing speedball I use the stock class, Nearly impossible to auto trigger more than twice in that config unless you were pointing down.

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                    • behemoth
                      SVSTC?
                      • Nov 2002
                      • 7750

                      #11
                      Originally posted by d4m4don3
                      I swapped out the vert feed and slapped on the SC feed so I wouldn't kill as much paint. I find the vert config with the auto trigger is nice when I play in the rec fields. If I know I'm playing speedball I use the stock class, Nearly impossible to auto trigger more than twice in that config unless you were pointing down.
                      i have the feedneck and AT in the gearbox, its normal state is with the 10rnd

                      I put a revvy and the AT on it ONE TIME.

                      I wasnt into it. at all.

                      ;:edit;: just to be a pic whore:


                      (before i got the SC tube.)

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                      • Zygote
                        CADmonkey
                        • Apr 2002
                        • 419

                        #12
                        If you want a stockclass gun - Get the phantom. An SS-25 will never be as effifcient on 12-grams as a phantom or any other nelson based gun.
                        If you're looking for an open class pump - I've never shot an SS-25 but my sniper with CCM pump kit is great. I would recommend buying a cheap cocker and slapping a pump kit on it for half the price of an SS-25.
                        "Anyone who has the power to make you believe absurdities has the power to make you commit injustices." - Voltaire

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                        • MoeMag
                          Still here.
                          • Dec 2005
                          • 1821

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Zygote
                          If you want a stockclass gun - Get the phantom. An SS-25 will never be as effifcient on 12-grams as a phantom or any other nelson based gun.
                          If you're looking for an open class pump - I've never shot an SS-25 but my sniper with CCM pump kit is great. I would recommend buying a cheap cocker and slapping a pump kit on it for half the price of an SS-25.
                          If you have ever shot one you wouldnt say get a cheap cocker w/ pump
                          The CCM is beyond smooth. Its the same idea as a cocker but the internals are diffrent, and make it SOOOOOOOOOO SMOOTH. Its like BUTTA!

                          I have a cocker...

                          Its no where near possible to get the same feel. Its like the diffrence between a VW 1300cc and a Porsche 911.

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                          • behemoth
                            SVSTC?
                            • Nov 2002
                            • 7750

                            #14
                            Originally posted by MoeMag
                            If you have ever shot one you wouldnt say get a cheap cocker w/ pump
                            The CCM is beyond smooth. Its the same idea as a cocker but the internals are diffrent, and make it SOOOOOOOOOO SMOOTH. Its like BUTTA!

                            I have a cocker...

                            Its no where near possible to get the same feel. Its like the diffrence between a VW 1300cc and a Porsche 911.
                            Jesus, if done right, its not THAT noticeable.

                            And for a first time pumper, a 'cocker with a kit on it is a good start.

                            (coming from a ss-25 owner, as well as a sniper II owner)

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                            • Zygote
                              CADmonkey
                              • Apr 2002
                              • 419

                              #15
                              An SS-25 is no different than a well setup sniper. Some of the parts are incompatible but there's no reason you can't get a sniper working just as well for half the price if you know what you're doing. I don't and I still managed to pull it off.

                              Another gun to look out for if it ever becomes widely available is the re-released sterling.
                              "Anyone who has the power to make you believe absurdities has the power to make you commit injustices." - Voltaire

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