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Period of Product Use: |
| 4 years | 1 of 1 people found this review helpful.
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Paintball Experience: |
More than 5 years |
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Similar Products Used: |
Halo B with Rip Drive, Egg hopper, |
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| Marker Setup: |
Smart Parts 06 red shocker, CP trigger, Dynasty board, Empire B, Max flow micro, new designz clamping feed neck, HE bolt,contract killer grips, hybrid bolt guide, 68/4500 crossfire tank, |
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| Strengths: |
Fast, Durable, Reliable, always works, not hard to maintain or clean, sound activation. |
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| Weaknesses: |
Drive cone, really has no weakness. |
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| Review: |
okay, I have been playing for about five years. I have had my hopper for all of the time I have been playing. It has always been fast and consistent, and I have never had a problem with chops or ball breakages or anything. My only problem that I personally have had, or even heard of in the last five years is, when I went to dive in the snake, my drive cone broke and I had to replace it. Looking back it was probably equally my fault because I just sucked at diving in the snake at that time. So I replaced the drive cone for 35 bucks, and have had no problems. The one major thing I would say that is a problem is the lack of ability to clean your hopper. This is the same for Halos too. To take it apart and clean it, you almost break your hopper just to put it back together. But, they make suicide shells now so you don't have to worry. I advocate getting one, because they make it so much easier to clean your hopper. Otherwise, In terms of strength and durability and reliability, the Empire B is uncontested in this department. It never breaks. My friends halo broke right at the part you put into the feedneck of your gun. Mine has never given me a problem. By far it is the best hopper on the market. |
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| Conclusion: |
definitely need to buy one of these hoppers, I would recommend it to anyone looking for quality that will last a lifetime |
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