Make your CCI Phantom Magfed with the MAK adapter!



If the CCI Phantom wasn't already one of the most versatile pump markers on the market, this magfed adapter will bring it to a whole new level!  The Magfed Adapter Kit (MAK) allows you to turn any stock class Phantom into a Magfed setup by removing the horizontal feed block and replacing it with the MAK adapter.

My friend Rainmaker and I designed the Phantom MAK adapter so you can use any TiPX compatible mag on your phantom!  Run with the 7 and 13 round Tippmann Mags or Zetamags while taking full advantage of the reliability, accuracy, and consistency of the Phantom. 


I made a review video to show how the adapter functions and the benifits of either the right or left hand configurations.



The adapter with undercocking kits or standard pump handles that have the tops shaved down can run the MAK adapter in reverse feed so you can load the mag from the front instead.  All the hardware to mount in either orrientation is included, the longer screw is for standard feed, shorter screw is for reverse feed, and the setscrew is to plug the reverse feed hole so no paint or debris enters the breach.



Features:
- Latch mag retention
- Mags are easy to insert and remove
- Low profile design
- Reverse feed mounting
- All hardware needed for standard and reverse feed
- Picatinny Rail
- Right and Left hand variants
- PETG body
- ABS latch
- Comes with an extra ABS latch to keep this thing running for a long time.




To purchase one, check out my Ebay shop for availability:

My Ebay Store

Need some Mags?  Direct links to some TiPX mags and Zeta mags below.  Purchases through the Amazon Affiliate links will help support the website!

7 Round TiPX Mags - https://amzn.to/2WLmHhT

12 Round TiPX Mags - https://amzn.to/2MJNQx3
ZetaMags - https://amzn.to/2IHSKFc
 

Pictures!

Right hand version (latch on the right side):


Standard feed:


Reverse feed:


Left hand version (latch on the left side):


Standard feed:


Reverse feed:


Set screw on top:



Gameplay Video showing the prototype version in action!:


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