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Standard hopper |
February 4, 2008 |
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Anonymous person
from Ashdown, AR United States
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this is your standard gravity fed hopper loads an average of 8 Balls per second most of the time these hold an average of 200 paint balls. it does exactly what it is supposed to do and they are fairly durable i have never seen one break in my career as a paintball player now they do break when you try to shove it on your spyder without an elbow
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It works. |
February 2, 2008 |
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michael
from CA United States
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This here is your standard 200 round gravity fed hopper. It is used by most rentals and beginners in paintball. It is by far the opposite of a fast loader, able to keep up with only the slowest markers. You often have to shake your marker to get it to feed. It is good for mech blowbacks or pump markers. It does what it should.
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hopper |
January 22, 2008 |
| Reviewer:
Brandon Howell
from Monroe, NC United States
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This is a good hopper if your just getting into paintball. I wouldnt recommend using it for speedball because it only feeds 5-7 bps. Its a good hopper for your backup gun and for playing woodsball where shooting fast doesnt really matter. If your looking for a hopper to start out with you should try this one and then get a halo or vlocity in the future.
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its a hopper |
January 15, 2008 |
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Bryan Zittlosen
from Tucson, AZ United States
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this thing is great for the price it holds somewhere around 200 balls but if you fill it with around 150 balls you will almost never miss feed because the balls have room to move around. you can also paint it to your liking and not worry about ruining your expensive hopper. Also it is a good idea to cut down your feedneck to make it a lot closer to the gun.
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200 rd. hopper review |
January 13, 2008 |
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Dave
from Bel Air, MD United States
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I picked up one of these hoppers awhile ago at my local shop. They are decent for rec or woods ball where firing fast isn't a necessity. With this sort hopper you get what you pay for. It is a decent backup hopper, especially for a gun with eyes since it will only be feeding 6 or 7 bps. It is a simple design for anyone getting into the sport.
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