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.
The accuracy of this review is disputed. Please see discussion on the comments page.
Period of Product Use:
Only tested
1 of 3 people found this review helpful.
Paintball Experience:
2 years
Similar Products Used:
VLocity JR.
Marker Setup:
Tippmann 98 Type-R(broken) Kingman E-99
E-grip(for sale) Sweetspot trigger
Adjustable Stock X-chamber
Cyclone feeder Some sort of regulator
TPP volumizer
Vlocity Jr. DXS Air tank
Strengths:
Fas for cheap, easy cleaning, price
Weaknesses:
No eyes, dosent stop till turned off, looks
Review:
Off the bat this looks like a pulse and a vlocity smashed togather. It has a removable bottom like the pulse and has the same figure of the pulse. It reminds me of the vlocity jr because it constantly runs until turned off, but this one doesent have eyes so its a force fed revvy basically. I did a drop test and it did empty at about 18 bps. It has a sorta stiff lid when opening and it feels fragile, but is does prove to be durable. When the VL eye force is released I would highly recommend it over this, but until then you can settlwe with this.
Conclusion:
Good for new players who cant afford a halo or vlocity.
-Kingman Spyder Pilot w/ ACS (Anti-Chop System)
-Viewloader Revolution Force
-Catalina Cylinders 20 oz. CO2
Strengths:
-Very fast feed rate
-Not to bulky
-DOES NOT chop balls
-Inexpensive
Weaknesses:
-Kind of loud
-Wastes battery
-Temptation to get trigger happy!
Review:
This hopper is great for begginers and those don't want to spend to much money on their gun, but you'll have trouble affording the paint for it!
It feeds up to 18 bps, which is VERY fast for how inexpensive it is.
Does not chop my paint, all though I use hard paintballs (Brass Eagle Monster, Nelson Hotspot).
Very good price for the unit, though, only $30.
The hopper (when running) is a bit loud, and it isn't sound automated, so it gets annoying to reach up and turn it off and on. This results in you wanting to leave it on, which wastes battery. It also makes a low grinding noise when it's on but you're not firing.
LET THE BUYER BEWARE: this is a temptation to get trigger happy!
Conclusion:
Buy this to save money on your gun, but not your paint. If possible, I'm going to install a sound activation unit (I'm good with electronics). Great performancee overall.
BT-4 Assault (+E-Grip, Dead On 98C Pro Seal)
Odyssey HALO B
J&J Ceramic 12"
Strengths:
Good feed rate.
Weaknesses:
Continuous feed is noisy and might blend paint.
Review:
I found this new loader in Dick's Sporting Goods and was curious about 18bps for $30. You do get what you pay for. The hopper unloads fast, but lacks any sort of activation, essentially making it a force-feed Quantum. Once the raceway and feedneck are full, the flexible impeller continues to spin and jostles balls around in the hopper. Fragile paint may turn this into a blender and the running motor makes a lot of noise. As with the Quantum, players will likely find themselves deactivating the loader between engagements. There are far superior force-feed loaders at sub-$100 prices, including VL's eVLution 3 ($60) and the upcoming Eye-Force ($70).
Conclusion:
VL delivers force-feed for the price of an agitator, but the lack of any activation severely limits this loader's effectiveness. Eyes would be a fantastic idea for this loader - So wait for the Eye-Force instead.
Rating:
5 out of 10
Last edited on Thursday, June 14th, 2007 at 6:46 pm PST
vl quantum - no where near as good (belongs in trash)
Marker Setup:
Spyder pilot ACS
Dye 3 sticky grips
Shock tech low pressure chamber
NDZ clamping feed neck
VL revolution force hopper
20oz pure energy co2 tank
evil barrel condom
Strengths:
Very fast drop test speed.
Easy cleaning.
Hasn't jammed yet.
Weaknesses:
Constantly running until you turn off
Battery waster
Review:
When i got this i put in the battery and filled with paint, turned it on and let it fly into the tube and it did it pretty quick a very good hopper for the money on my pilot. If you have a marker that shoots at 20bps or slower, this is good.
Conclusion:
Very nice hopper if you don't wanna spend lots of money this is a good hopper unless you have a gun that will go over 20 bps