Tippmann - custom pro
Evil - driver barrel
Tippmann - SSL-200
Tippmann - expansion chamber
Lapco - direct feed
DOP - rocket cock 2
DOP - custom 98 pro seal
Shocktech - superfly bolt
Tasco - red dot
Remote coil
Strengths:
15bps
Looks awesome
200 round capacity
Bend sensor technology
Weaknesses:
Really hard to clean
Review:
Performance: I have a mechanical marker (for now) and it's impossible for me to out shoot 15bps. So that means I always have a ball in the chamber. I've read reviews that complained about electronic hoppers being loud. This hopper is fairly quiet, and besides the gun noise is what they hear. (Unless your hopper continually agitates) It is also easy to use. On/off switch. That's it. I’ve seen hoppers with like a million buttons on them. I'm sure they do something special, but I like simple.
Looks: Now I know the picture looks terrible and I agree. I saw that picture and didn't want to even look at it. Trust me; it looks WAY better in person... or at least not that picture.
I ran some tests to see how fast it really feeds
NOTE: all these tests are freefall
The first tests were with 140 rounds
Test 1 - 140 rounds in 9 seconds about 15.5bps
Test 2 - 140 rounds in 9 seconds about 15.5bps
Test 3 - 140 rounds in 8 seconds about 17.4bps
Test 4 - 140 rounds in 9 seconds about 15.5bps
Average speed with 140 rounds 15.9bps
The second tests were with a full hopper (About 200 rounds)
Test 1 - 200 rounds in 14 seconds about 14.3bps
Test 2 - 200 rounds in 15 seconds about 13.3bps
Test 3 - 200 rounds in 15 seconds about 13.3bps
Test 4 - 200 rounds in 16 seconds about 12.5bps
Average speed with a full hopper 13.4bps
Conclusion:
It is a great hopper if you shoot under 15bps.
Rating:
9 out of 10
Last edited on Thursday, August 23rd, 2007 at 2:57 pm PST