Tippmann 98 custom
16" stiffi mamba
vL gravity loader
9oz. co2 tank
---------------------------
Trilogy competition
Stock/Prostock barrel
kingman java gravity feed
20oz. co2 tank
---------------------------
Smart parts ion
black body kit
14" all american barrel
halo tsa loader
20oz. a/s
---------------------------
05 prostock
blue/black
ExtremeRage Overdrive Hopper
12" dye xcel
20oz co2
---------------------------
draxxus/diablo paintballs
Strengths:
Cheap.
Pretty light.
Only needs one 9volt.
Speed modes
Weaknesses:
Loud*
made my gun chop
9bps, still dry feeds
~JAMS ALOT AND EASILY~
Review:
Well today was actualy the first time i used this hopper with it on, without it on its like anyother gravity hopper only paintballs got stuck in corners and on top of the area where the batterys would be. I turnd it on and tryed it wit my prostock, first on its fastest setting, it was like scratching a chalk board and it richochet balls away from teh feedport or just forced um down and made me chop 2 or 3 times, i put it on slow mode and its still loud but once u close the lid and only have it like half full its actualy pretty quite. I never dry fed with it on slow except for when i only had like 5 balls left n they got stuck in corners sence its like square inside.. Its pretty light and only needs one battery, has gripage on the neck but it will get worn out pretty quik. Getting the lid off to refill takes 2 hands, one to hold it down and the other to pull it off with as much strength u have. Putting batterys in is a total pain in the neck. You only gota unscrew one screw but, i needed to use an electric screw driver and 10 minutes of my time to get it out then pull off the lid thing to put the one 9volt in it then screw it back in..
Conclusion:
Well if ur using this for a fast mech just keep it on the slow setting and you should be fine, try to ware out the lid if u dont wana be trying to get it open during a game for 5 minutes.. also it jams alot and will make you chop
Rating:
7 out of 10
Last edited on Sunday, December 3rd, 2006 at 8:41 am PST