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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom

Re: Hopper Upgrade

In Reply to: Re: Hopper Upgrade posted by DukieNukem on July 30, 2003 at 23:26:53:


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Posted by:
gregh
on July 31, 2003 at 02:59:57

Hopper is fine if you never do any upgrades in the future and don't ever get the gun up to any real speed(not talking a RT or E-Trigger just lighter springs and a double trigger). As you upgrade you will quickly outgrow that hopper and in the long run better off spending a little more and getting a superior hopper that you can keep using as you upgrade or go to a higher line gun. Just FYI Profesional Paintball(makers of FreeFlow autocockers) sell a revy hopper with upgraded circuit board feeding 16-18 bps for 45.00. I have an eblade freeflow and I or Ethan(founding member of Team Lockout and owner of Freeflow)are hard pressed to outshoot the hopper. What you got is an upgrade over a gravity fed deal but if you keep playing and getting better you will outgrow this hopper.

: ok, i guess i will get a 12v, but what is so bad about the Quantum? im just curious....

:
: :ill agree with those other ppl and say its the worst eletronic hopper you can get

: : if i were you id take is back and get yourself a 12volt revolution, you can get them online for 55-60 bucks, it will be much nicer than what you have now


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