Ive been thinking about adding an undercocking kit to my phantom.
So I was wondering if anyone has any pics of their setups with an easily obtainable kit.
Also what they think about the undercokcing kit. Is it worth it? Is it sturdy?
Thanks
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Phantom undercocking kit
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Posted 08 October 2008 - 10:21 PM
#2
Posted 09 October 2008 - 06:31 AM
http://www.techpb.com/forum/index.php?s=&a...ost&p=21343
and
http://idriders.com/...pic,1218.0.html
I haven't used anything else so I can't compare. I went w/ the UCKit b/c the way I aim. I keep the barrel/breach centered between both eyes and both eyes open. I line up the two images of the back and the tip and center the target. If I'm holding onto a big pump on the barrel I couldn't see the target.
and
http://idriders.com/...pic,1218.0.html
I haven't used anything else so I can't compare. I went w/ the UCKit b/c the way I aim. I keep the barrel/breach centered between both eyes and both eyes open. I line up the two images of the back and the tip and center the target. If I'm holding onto a big pump on the barrel I couldn't see the target.
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#3
Posted 09 October 2008 - 02:46 PM
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#4
Posted 17 October 2008 - 11:17 AM
Right no Wevo, linked above, is the only place putting out undercocking kits. While their kit isn't the easiest to install if you have a VSC it is very sturdy. The only real complaint about it is the handle is small. I have seen pictures with a normal size plastic bic lighter next the handle and a quarter in front of it and the handle was not longer or wider than either. When it came out there was a video posted on PBN of them hanging a lawnmower from the handle.
Rainman229 is making phantom pump handles from time to time using the CCM pump kit. It's a lot beefier than the wevo kit but not made as often and IIRC only available in black. He's on M. Carter Brown.
http://www.mcarterbr...orums/index.php
Punisher Customs used to make a couple different styles of pump handles but has not done any new runs in several years. You'd be hard pressed to find them on any b/s/t forums as the people that own them usually hold onto them. The VSC version can run up to $150 depending on the condition.
Rainman229 is making phantom pump handles from time to time using the CCM pump kit. It's a lot beefier than the wevo kit but not made as often and IIRC only available in black. He's on M. Carter Brown.
http://www.mcarterbr...orums/index.php
Punisher Customs used to make a couple different styles of pump handles but has not done any new runs in several years. You'd be hard pressed to find them on any b/s/t forums as the people that own them usually hold onto them. The VSC version can run up to $150 depending on the condition.
Joe the One Antlered Moose
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Posted 21 October 2008 - 07:59 PM
1st option: Wevo
I own one of these, works great. I love how it feels. Wevo is a great company that supports the pump community and has great customer service. Some people complain about the smallness of the handle, but i like it. Definitely an improvement over the stock pump.
2nd: Rainman229 kit
Like others have said, he mainly posts on MCB. His kits are based off of CCM pump kits. I've never felt one but i've heard good things. I think they run around 70 bucks but im not sure.
I own one of these, works great. I love how it feels. Wevo is a great company that supports the pump community and has great customer service. Some people complain about the smallness of the handle, but i like it. Definitely an improvement over the stock pump.
2nd: Rainman229 kit
Like others have said, he mainly posts on MCB. His kits are based off of CCM pump kits. I've never felt one but i've heard good things. I think they run around 70 bucks but im not sure.
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