I have this hopper on a Project Salvo and never once has it jammed on me. great hopper,
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Not so good
January 9, 2012
Reviewer:
Zakk
from lebanon, OR United States
If you are competive at paintball then upgrade your hopper from this useless thing. I have been through a couple of these now and they are great if you never reload. The problem is the lid is so hard to open I have ripped it off my hopper with everyone I owned. A speed feed would solve this. But I live in oregon where it rains a lot. My advise is buy a pinokio or the rap4 hopper.
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A-
September 16, 2011
Reviewer:
D.R.IZZLE
from Staten Island , NY United States
I use this hopper on the Rip Clip for my TM7. Great price and it looks way better than other hoppers. It holds enough paint and is definitely harder to hit than other hoppers. The only thing I don't like about it is that you have to tilt it down in order to fill it to the max. But it's great besides that and worth buying.
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Low Profile Hopper
October 10, 2010
Reviewer:
Scott Rumsey
from Loveland, OH United States
A fairly nice hopper, especially for being so cheap. It's not as sturdy as the stock hopper, but it's not as big of a target. For the money, it's a good thing to get. One thing I observed though was that the sleekness and low-set design of the hopper made it difficult to completely load the hopper while firing. To get the fullest reload, it must be tilted down so that all the paint goes in. Other than that, it's a decent hopper.
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Cyclone
July 7, 2010
Reviewer:
Lesher
from Jack, Florida
I rented an A-5 at my field and it came with this loader it was great i could fire as fast as I wanted and i never had a jam, great upgrade for the A-5 or X7 for only $7 u can't go wrong.