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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom

Re: Ricochet 2k or 12v revolution w/x-board

In Reply to: Ricochet 2k or 12v revolution w/x-board posted by Cory Hill on December 19, 2002 at 15:11:53:


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Posted by:
Timmy_Newbie

on December 19, 2002 at 22:35:18

I have tried both plus one far better. I have a 98c with RT, double trigger, and nitro (definitely a must with this setup). I used the Revy with X-board and the ricochet, they're pretty much the same to me -- both are gravity feed. The revy with X-board is very simple to use, but a little heavy compared to the Ricochet. The Rocochet is lighter, but also has a shot counter and timer which is nice because the revy with X-board simply has a switch and nothing more. Now my suggestion: GO WITH THE HALO-B!!! I still have my 98c for rec play, but I use a 2K2 Intimidator for tourny play. The Halo-B has a spring loaded feed which allows it to feed much faster than anything I have used and is also very easy to use. Double click the button to go, hold it down to turn it off. It also has an anti-jam feature that the Ricochet and Revy don't have and because it runs on a belt feed, the gears don't wear down so much as on the revy and ricochet. Go with the Halo-B if its in your budget. Revy is good and simple. Ricochet is nice with the ball counter and timer too. Good luck!

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