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July 21st, 02:04 PM
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Punky n00bster.
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Detroit, Mi.
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Egg II... Help?
This will display how much of a n00b I am. Heh.
Anyhow, after installing my Z-board into my Egg II I tried to connect the hopper to the marker. The "feed" tube is too big. Is this something you have to modify, or should I try forcing it?
*Cries.*
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July 21st, 02:21 PM
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um, did you ever put it on the gun before installing the board? because the board shouldnt have affected the neck at all
but if its a new loader, you need to take sandpaper or file to the neck and sand it down until it fits your feed tube correctly
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July 21st, 02:22 PM
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Yeah dude just sand the feedneck
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July 21st, 03:48 PM
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Punky n00bster.
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Thought about it.
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Originally Posted by P4IN7 B4LLS
but if its a new loader, you need to take sandpaper or file to the neck and sand it down until it fits your feed tube correctly
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That sums it up guys. It was actually what I had thought I needed to do, but didn't want to mess up the shell/feed tube.
Thanks.
-Weddingz
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July 22nd, 01:14 AM
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Just Chillin'
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Keep in mind some feednecks require the use of an elbow to get loaders on...
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July 22nd, 09:10 AM
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True, but generally Eggs and HALO's require a custom fit.
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July 22nd, 01:42 PM
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You could always get a clamp feed or twist feed so you dont have to worry about the size of the feedneck.
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July 22nd, 05:56 PM
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never buy a twist feed, they are horrible, only go with clamping
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July 29th, 02:27 AM
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clamps are better then twist any day
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August 2nd, 07:33 AM
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what is the difference between clamp and twist.
I have seen twist, is clamp the ones with the allen key screws
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August 2nd, 08:48 AM
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Just Chillin'
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Ya, like the CCM Clamp. They have allen screws that when tightened, clamp onto the neck. 
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