The Viewloader Force loader now brings force feed technology to bear in new price points, completely obsoleting agitating loaders. With force applied you can achieve faster out of the gate speed that allows you to get the critical shot in when you need it. This robust loader sets the new standard for the vast majority of players, offering speeds of up to 18 balls per second, a capacity of 200 paintballs, and the strength of the Viewloader name.
Loader Features
CONTINUOUS FORCE FEED�
18 BPS on marker feed rate
Jam free 6 blade force feed paddle
2 piece body design for easy cleaning and battery replacement
200 ball capacity
One 9 volt battery
Product Availability
The Viewloader Revolution Force Loader is older, so while it may be available used and in a few cases new, it is not commonly available anymore.
Ball capacity price silent modify capabilities speed modifications by adding second 9 volt
Weaknesses:
Large gawky loud obstructs site hard to open easy to strip
Review:
I bought this item for the price before i realized there are lower profile loaders out here
( yeah i was rushing) but there are sites that will show how to make it silent by adding a kill switch pretty simple to do and will only cost you $6 , i found it quick enough on discharge but as i said the size with its high profile was cumbersome
Conclusion:
I recommend a lower profiled hopper to reduce your footprint no good sound wise for woods ball play as it is noisy before silent modification
Rating:
6 out of 10
Last edited on Thursday, January 1st, 2009 at 1:11 pm PST
(main gun)
proto slg
46 cu. in. nitroduck 3000psi
halo b
spyder pilot acs
20oz brass eagle tank
view loader force
Strengths:
Feeds ok for a $30 hopper.
Weaknesses:
Never stops spinning
Loud
Lid is teriible
Review:
I hate this hopper so much! it never stops spinning, half the time I couldnt hear what the other guys are saying to me. Ihe lid is so hard to close! Its the same trying to close it. ur better of buyin an vl evo 2 r 3 for a hopper under a $100.
Conclusion:
It wont do 18 bps, its more like 9 or 10 bps. Its a cheap hopper an thats what u will get.
It lives up to it what it says 18 bps for only 30 dollars.
Weaknesses:
Not reliable at all..
Review:
Ok so i needed a hopper for cheap that would keep up with my invert so I decided to go to dicks and look around. When i first got it I thought 18 bps? no way. Well it does feed that fast but thats honestly the only pro to this hopper. I took it out yesterday for the first time and I took about 5 shoots and it died. So i thought ok maybe its just the battery, So I put in a new battery and it worked. Ok so I went back out to the field and off the break i took about 7 shots and it died again. I was getting mad at this point so i decided to just use a gravity. So in between games i would try turning it on and sometimes it did sometimes it didnt. When I did get it to turn on it would just die after about 7 seconds of use.
I got this hopper for my 98 custom. First of all it didn't half work. In order to turn it on i had to press the on button and then reach my hand in the hopper with all the balls in it and twist the rotating thing around so it would start. So before each game i would have to restart it. It also drained out a 9V battery in 3 hours of off and on use. It rumbles a lot and is annoying. So i took it back the next day.
Conclusion:
I would never recommend this to anyone because mine didn't work. I guess if you get one that works then it would be better.