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Add Fiber Optics To Your CCI Ghostring
JeepinCalifornia discovered that the sight from a $5 "HiViz" kit will thread right into the CCI Ghostring. The kits come with adapters and should fit the predrilled/tapped hole in your ghostring. Rather than using the standard peg, you may want to think about adding one of these for some extra help lining up those shots. Read on for more photos...
How To Make a Ghost Ring
A ghost ring is a simple type of open, unmagnified sight that is easy to use. For the purposes of paintball, it is accurate, and doesn't obscure your target. Using excess material of your feed tube, carbon fiber tubing, or other readily available materials makes this a cheap alternative to buying one. Read on to fine simple step by step directions to build your own...
Set Screw TPC Mod
This modification comes to us from member easix6 who describes how he added stability to the nylon set screw for his tuned port compensator (TPC) effectively stopping it from loosening. Using only a Dremel, or similar rotary tool, this modification can be done for less than $1. Read on for step by step directions replete with photos...
Keep Your Detents Longer
Whether you're new to Phantoms or a seasoned veteran you've had to deal with keeping detent rings. User thejayare says that using a carabiner style keyring makes it easier to keep them from getting lost as often and easier to find as well. Simple enough, but certainly effective. The tip works just as well with anything you might generally keep keys on.
Sportshot Hopper ModificationsWhile many of us are happy with the way our hoppers feed our markers, PhOGer TF shares his home brew modifications on how to make the best of your new Sportshot hopper. Read on to find out how to get more functionality out of your hopper...
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