The accuracy of this review is disputed. Please see discussion below.
Period of Product Use:
3 months
12 of 34 people found this review helpful.
Paintball Experience:
1 year
Similar Products Used:
12v Revolution
Marker Setup:
Tippmann w/ 14 in. Teardrop, Psycho ballistics drop, Reactive trigger, 48 ci pure energy nitrogen system. Smart Parts gel grips
Strengths:
The one I had didn't exactly work. It broke down after just a couple weeks. The one time I shot it it kept up with my tippmann response trigger for a litlte bit. then it chopped. I really don't like this hopper. Its big and doesn't stay on. It only spins one you start shooting. They say you won't experience any jammed feeds anymore but that was all I got. The 12 v revolution is much better. Spend the extra money on that or a rikochet.
Weaknesses:
Doesn't feed right, loud, not much to say about this. Its just the cheapest electronic hopper you can buy and it shows.
Conclusion:
I don't recommend this to anyone. Luckily they let me return it and pay the extra for the 12 v. I wouldn't be very happy buying this thing ever. I'd much the revolution or rikochet. Because this way you can shoot as fast as you want without worrying about outshooting yourself. 3 out of 10 is good for this. I personally hate it. if 5 is average anything over 5 would be crazy.
Yes, a GTA RT can and will outshoot both a 404 and a Revy. Yes, you can outshoot a Revy, they're not God, they're an agitated hopper, just like this. I'd know, I have a 98C with an RT and Revy. And BTW, you might want to change your Marker Setup, RT stands for Response Trigger, not Reactive Trigger, this isn't AGD, you sound like a noob. Now as to why you got the RT right in the review is beyond me, but you need to get that changed.
Last edited on Monday, October 2nd, 2006 at 7:10 pm PST