User's Manual

I have found that the fastest any pump with an auto trigger can be fired tops
out at about 7 balls per second. Due to the rocking motion inherent in the
pumping process, a good feeding gravity hopper will work just fine. I have
had no issues with a VL 200, an Empire® Hopper, or even an Ammo Box
during high rates of fire. I currently use a modified Sportshot Hopper that
feeds great at about 6 to 7 bps that I can achieve in rapid fire. I find that an
agitating loader simply adds weight and is unnecessary.
What To Do:
Polishing:
Beside sweet spotting the regulator, buying fresh high quality paint, getting a
fast feeding hopper, and a quality tank and tank regulatoryou can polish the
guide rod, the hammer and lug, the cocking rod, and the sear.
I use a polishing wheel (simply a polishing wheel attached to one side of a
bench grinder) and I start with Non-Ferrous Rouge and finish with Jewelers’
Rouge. Non-Ferrous Rouge is gray in color and can be aggressive. Go slow
and pay attention. Both markers come fairly well polished so a little can go a
long way. When you get the stainless parts very shiny clean the wheel and
change to the Jewelers’’ Rouge (which is deep red in color).
After achieving a mirror finish on these parts reassemble the marker and
test them out. You will notice a bit more smoothness it won’t be miraculous
but it will be a bit faster. I touch these parts up from time to time to keep
them very smooth.
Feednecks:
Also you can call CCM and get a variety of Feednecks for your T2 if you want
to. They come in Mid-Rise, No-Rise, and No-Pro sizes. Also you can a
feedneck to fit the smaller hoppers such as the Winchester pocket hopper.
Top Tubes:
You can also contact CCM and get a variety of Feeds for your T2. Center
Feed, Right, and Left Feeds are available.
Barrel Backs:
You can get 5 more sizers from CCM to match your paint to your barrel. .679,
.681, .684, .687, .690 (standard), .693