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samfordham
09-03-2003, 20:53
What would you say is the best loader as i have recently bought a evolution cocker and need an electronic loader? Post your thoughts, cheers
The best hopper at the moment is the Halo B. Fat Bob's are getting some this week.
Andy
the new evolutin 2 with the y board feeds at 22 balls a sec and is easy to clean and if the battries go flat why your playin it will still feed the balls with a bit of a shake un like the halo
:D
samfordham
10-03-2003, 06:52
so you think it would be a better idea to go with the halo b or evo 2 rather than a revolution.
Samurai Jack
10-03-2003, 07:19
Originally posted by samfordham
so you think it would be a better idea to go with the halo b or evo 2 rather than a revolution.
That all depends on how fast you think you are going to be able to shoot your EVO if you are going to get an electric trigger frame for you cocker then I would buy a Halo if your not then save yourself some pennies and get yourself a revoultion as I doubt you will out shoot your hopper with a NON electric frame.
I run a race framed Evolution and use a 12v revolution and its fine.
However I will be buying a Halo when they are in stock.....(this is for my IR3 :D )
the new evo II with the all new y board can keep up to 22bps check your latest paintballer mag page 66:D
fleisher
13-03-2003, 20:20
For a manual Evo ,try a Reload sound operated hopper ,works like an Intellifeed but without the wiring and at about 1\2 the price of a Halo:D
Re Loaders, I am not the least bit happy with my revolution.
Recently bought a smoke coloured revo and it is as brittle as f***
Having been using a bog standard VL 200 previously - these are
tough muthers and until something better comes along (by which I mean something which looks like it will last more than a week without cracking) I will stick with my £4 VL 200 and manual trigger frame
Gary E
fleisher
24-04-2003, 18:06
I must agree with Gary about the brittleness of the polycarb on Gem Revvys,the lid particularly.The original black ones were pretty much indestructable.
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