Originally posted by Pneumagger
need some reviews for the CCM SS25
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hs2000
^not if it's timed right, although you don't have any way to change autotrigger timing on phantom style markers, you can with the SS-25.Comment
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An SL 68 is an inline based gun... I know my 12g powered phantom drops off when using AT.
The CCM SS-25 is a cocker (Sheridan Valve) if set up correctly it will shoot as fast as any mech or electro cocker without droping off.Comment
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I haven't used autotrigger in the past year. Granted, all have been stock class feeders... but it really is not needed.
Autotrigger is super inaccurate.Comment
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Great gun , later productions better that earliers versions.
HP tanks work fine
Smooth pump stroke
Good quality all around
Autotriggers are for people who play Semi but want to 'say' they play pump.
4/5 , One of the top 3-ish stock pumps along with an Illy and probably a Sterling.Logic Paintball Forums
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hs2000
That's what I thought, then I started to abuse it, then I got good at it. Now I can hit anything autotriggering.Originally posted by PneumaggerAutotrigger is super inaccurate.
A guy at my local shop gave me some advice that was usefull. It's hard to explain without visuals, but here goes. While autotriggering, on the stroke foward (torwards the person your shotting) when your left has is moving away from you, move your right hand torwards you, just a little bit. It helps conter act the pump motin and keeps the marker level while shotting (so you can actualy hit something).
Just like anything, autotrigering is a skill, it takes time to get good at it.Comment
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The Rolls Royce of Sniper II's as far as quality. Very solid. Makes very solid click when you pull the trigger to fire. Chipley pump kits and feednecks are freaking awesome. I'm not a huge fan of the carbon fiber barrels that Chipley makes (I'll take my ultralite or all american over it any day) but they are made of solid materials and I suppose if you are okay with not hitting what you aim at, then these barrels are for you! Chipley has proven to make high quality products with high quality materials. Though the SS25 is expensive, you will be getting a great marker that will last a long time and you will deffinitely get what you pay for.
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You know the carbon fiber barrel is FREE with the ss-25 until they come out with the series 6?
just sell it for $100 Brand new and buy a nice hammerhead kit.Comment
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i found someone on pbn selling them directly from ccm for 380 shipped with paypal with no barrel. is there a better place to buy them?
ccm is in chico, and i go to school here. do you think they would sell a gun straight from the place? i dont think they have a shop you can walk into.upgrade fund: $145

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hs2000
^call them, they will let you pick it up from their shop.
As far as the carbon fiber barrel goes,
You guys are out of your mind! I've used many different barrels, and barrel kits. (they're all just tubes anyway) and CCM's is just as good as anything else, plus it's insanely light which complements the lightness of the SS-25 nicely.Comment
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thanks guys so much for the reviews, im definately asking for one for xmas. I am probably going to sell the barell cuz ive got a pipe kit anyways. so peace!
are autocockers hard to tune? does anyone know?Last edited by don miguel; 11-28-2006, 04:44 PM.Comment



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