JT 140 Round Tubes
Allen Paintball 140 Round Tubes
Marker Setup:
Tippmann 98 Custom
GTA Inline Expansion Chamber
GTA Double Trigger
32* Star Fire Bolt
J&J 14" Ceramic Barrel
Viewloader 12V Revolution w/ X-Board
JCS 3" Offset 3/8" Dovetail Sight Rail
NcStar 4X30 Illuminated Scope
Thunder Pig In-Line CO2 Gauge
JCS Combat Folding Stock
32* Coiled Remote
PMI 20oz. CO2 Tank
Strengths:
Good for scooping balls out of bucket and into hopper before games.
Weaknesses:
Lid flys open during game spilling your paintballs.
Review:
When i purchased my harness it came with 4 of these tubes. I already had three 140 round tubes, but my harness is a 6+1 so i took 3 of them with me for use in play.
When i was playing and went for a reload, and I was taking the tubes out of my harness, all 3 of them had their lids pop off and they spilled most of my paint out of them on the ground. It was a total waste of paint.
And before anyone says this, i did not hit the lid myself cause i was in a hurry i was reloading BETWEEN games and was taking my time, the second i pulled the straps back the lids popped, they do not lock and hold for anything when they are stored horizontally.
The only reason i keep these tubes, is because i store my paint in a bucket so i use these tubes to scoop the paint out of the bucket and put them in my hopper before each game.
Conclusion:
If you get these for free with a harness, no harm done, but i wouldn't recommend buying them.
Rating:
3 out of 10
Last edited on Thursday, March 18th, 2004 at 10:41 am PST
If I were you I'd leave paint in the bag,
take an empty plastic gallon container (usually from milk), cut the container in half so that the bulbous bottom is removed and the top of the gallon has a small handle, cut the lid off to make about a 2 and a half or 3 inch hole, and pour paint into the gallon and into your hopper! :D
Last edited on Monday, September 13th, 2004 at 4:29 pm PST
quote:Originally posted by Goat Master If I were you I'd leave paint in the bag,
take an empty plastic gallon container (usually from milk), cut the container in half so that the bulbous bottom is removed and the top of the gallon has a small handle, cut the lid off to make about a 2 and a half or 3 inch hole, and pour paint into the gallon and into your hopper! :D
No need, i now have and use the Tornada Pod Loader.