33-612: On Misplaced Pages, CCI may refer to Misplaced Pages:Contributor copyright investigations . [REDACTED] Look up CCI in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. CCI may refer to: Companies [ edit ] Coca-Cola İçecek , one of the largest Coca-Cola bottlers in the world Castleton Commodities International , a global commodities trading firm headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut CCI (ammunition) , known as CCI/Speer or Speer/CCI,
66-794: A Canadian government conservation agency Canine Companions for Independence Center for Citizen Initiatives Center for Computational Innovations , supercomputing centre at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA Center for Copyright Information Center for Creative Imaging Chinese Culinary Institute , a cooking school in Hong Kong Classic College International Co-Counselling International Competition Commission of India Council of Common Interests , Pakistan Cross Cancer Institute ,
99-539: A Canadian government conservation agency Canine Companions for Independence Center for Citizen Initiatives Center for Computational Innovations , supercomputing centre at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA Center for Copyright Information Center for Creative Imaging Chinese Culinary Institute , a cooking school in Hong Kong Classic College International Co-Counselling International Competition Commission of India Council of Common Interests , Pakistan Cross Cancer Institute ,
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198-511: A former telephony and computer company located in Rochester, New York Concurrent Controls, Inc. , a former developer of Concurrent DOS and Multiuser DOS Consolidated Communications , an American telecommunications company Custom Coasters International , a manufacturer of wooden roller coasters Crown Castle Institutions and organizations [ edit ] Canadian Condominium Institute Canadian Conservation Institute ,
231-515: A manufacturer of mobile phones Computer Consoles Inc. , a former telephony and computer company located in Rochester, New York Concurrent Controls, Inc. , a former developer of Concurrent DOS and Multiuser DOS Consolidated Communications , an American telecommunications company Custom Coasters International , a manufacturer of wooden roller coasters Crown Castle Institutions and organizations [ edit ] Canadian Condominium Institute Canadian Conservation Institute ,
264-462: A manufacturer of rimfire ammunition, centerfire handgun ammunition, and primers CCI Europe , a Danish software company Cement Corporation of India , Indian Government Owned Corporation Cinema City International , which operates cinemas in Israel and Europe Cleveland-Cliffs , an Iron mining company Compal Communications, Inc , a manufacturer of mobile phones Computer Consoles Inc. ,
297-563: A medical condition where there is excessive movement between the skull and the top two vertebrae Cultural and Creative Industries Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title CCI . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=CCI&oldid=1239381374 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
330-563: A medical condition where there is excessive movement between the skull and the top two vertebrae Cultural and Creative Industries Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title CCI . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=CCI&oldid=1239381374 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
363-709: A state prison in Wisconsin, United States Columbus Correctional Institution , a prison in North Carolina, United States Sports [ edit ] CCI Phantom , a pump action paintball marker Collegiate Championship Invitational , an American rugby sevens tournament Concours Complet International , the competition rating for the equestrian sport of eventing CCI5* , the highest level Cricket Club of India , in Mumbai Technology [ edit ] Cache Coherent Interconnect ,
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429-586: A switch for a trigger and a circuit board to control the feed and/or the pneumatic firing sequence such as the Smart Parts Shocker. The sport of paintball saw explosive growth during this decade and as the industry became more lucrative, many patent disputes and lawsuits occurred. CCI effectively sidestepped them by focusing solely on the pump paintball market. All together enough parts for 50 prototypes were fabricated, 12 were assembled, and all but two have been accounted for by Casady. Around 2012,
462-527: Is considered to be a modified stock class marker. Component Concepts, Inc. (CCI) is located in Newberg, Oregon and was founded in 1979 to provide product design assistance and manufacturing expertise in dental equipment. Compressed gas enters the valve of the Phantom, pressing the cup seal assembly against the retainer with the aide of the valve spring. This gas forces the valve to stay sealed and allows
495-503: Is derived from the structure of the rifle of the same name, the M16 rifle . The M16-style grip used in the Phantom is produced by Ram-Line and is made of plastic. Players can also opt to use either 12 gram CO 2 powerlets or a tank filled with CO 2 or compressed air. The original Phantom Revolution was an unfinished semi-automatic paintball marker developed during the early 1990s. It featured an electrically powered rotary breech which
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561-402: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages CCI Phantom The CCI Phantom is a Nelson-based pump action paintball marker developed and produced by Mike Casady. Production began in 1987 after about six months of prototype work. The name for the marker was derived from the much more stealth-oriented and drawn-out style of play that
594-477: Is not secured until the marker fires, at which point the paintball is chambered, fired, and the bolt is then re-opened. Another characteristic of the Phantom that varies within the Nelson-based family of markers is that it features the original breech drop design as opposed to the bore drop variation of the design, meaning that the paintballs drop into breech, or rear of the barrel, rather than dropping into
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660-551: The Java EE Connector Architecture Controlled Cryptographic Item Copy Control Information The first type of Current conveyor , an electronic ideal concept as well as practical device Other [ edit ] 201 , in Roman numerals IATA identifier "CCI" for Capital Cargo International Airlines Charlson Comorbidity Index Citizens Commission of Inquiry into war crimes in Vietnam Comic Con India , Indian comic con Commodity Channel Index Consumer Confidence Index Craniocervical instability ,
693-499: The .45 style and M16 style. The .45 is an offshoot of the common grip structure for handguns chambered for the .45 ACP pistol cartridge such as the M1911 Colt pistol . However, the .45 grip frame is a purely visual replica of its firearm relative as the Phantom cannot be fed by a magazine . The standard grip on the .45 grip frame is the government model rubber grip with finger grooves produced by Hogue Inc. The M16-style grip frame
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#1732771881186726-427: The backward pump stroke the bolt moves back, compressing the main spring until the bolt and hammer are connected by the sear. At this time a single ball drops into the breech. Next, during the forward pump stroke, both the bolt and hammer move forward, chambering the paintball sealing the breech. Next, as the trigger is pulled, the sear pivots and releases the hammer from the bolt. The compressed main spring forces
759-434: The body and barrel of the marker have been two distinct parts and no longer feature the bead style sight. The marker is also capable of supporting bulk gravity fed hoppers by using a different breach type. The Phantom is one of only a handful of readily available markers acceptable for use in the various forms of stock class paintball. However, because the Phantom is capable of auto-triggering and features barrel porting it
792-484: The bore of the barrel. Different breech layouts allow players to use larger hoppers that are more common among contemporary semi-automatic markers or horizontal feed tubes. There are two styles available for the Phantom; gravity feed and stock class . Another feature which may differ depending on user preference is the grip frame. The two most common grip frames available for the CCI Phantom paintball marker are
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891-415: The groundwork for many other manufacturers to develop their own paintball guns. The Nelson design is in-line which means that the bolt, hammer, and valve follow the barrel and form a line as opposed to being stacked. It fires from a closed bolt position meaning that when it fires the bolt is secured into the breech end of the barrel with a paintball loaded. In comparison, the bolt in an open bolt marker
924-418: The gun to be cocked which prepares the hammer of the paintball marker for firing. Without the pressure of the gas in the valve the gun cannot be cocked. As indicated by the term pump action the first step in firing the marker is the pump stroke which uses the rod connecting the pump handle and bolt to cock the marker. The pump stroke consists of two parts; the backward pump stroke and the forward pump stroke. On
957-589: The hammer back until it reaches the rear of the power tube and provides enough energy to force the power tube back. As the power tube is pushed back the valve opens and compressed gas flows through the power tube and the tuned port compensator (TPC), projecting the paintball out of the barrel. The term Nelson-based lends itself to the Nelson Paint Company and its first marker, the Nel-Spot 007. The basic valve design found in these early markers laid
990-529: The world Castleton Commodities International , a global commodities trading firm headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut CCI (ammunition) , known as CCI/Speer or Speer/CCI, a manufacturer of rimfire ammunition, centerfire handgun ammunition, and primers CCI Europe , a Danish software company Cement Corporation of India , Indian Government Owned Corporation Cinema City International , which operates cinemas in Israel and Europe Cleveland-Cliffs , an Iron mining company Compal Communications, Inc ,
1023-453: Was 7 balls per second, or 14 with a two-hole breech. A few working prototypes were demonstrated at the 1996 National Professional Paintball League World Cup in Orlando, Florida by Mike Casady. However, production was halted indefinitely in 1996 due to a technical problem with the motor pinion drive. Additionally, there were several markers being produced or developed at the time which used
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1056-483: Was activated by an on-board computer system and microphone which responded to the sound of the marker being fired. Another notable innovation in the Revolution was its boltless design. The breech, which rotated on an axis in a similar fashion to that of the cylinder of a revolver , allowed a paintball to be fed into the breech which would then align with the firing chamber, creating a seal. The maximum rate of fire
1089-424: Was typical when the game was first developing. The Phantom was designed to be powered by a single 12-gram CO 2 Powerlet , but larger tanks may also be used by removing the powerlet adapter or using a dummy powerlet. When first introduced the marker featured a fixed barrel assembly referred to as a "unibody" combined with a modified Crosman air pistol frame and brass bead sight. However, since roughly 1989
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