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Ricochet Plans for Loaders
Ricochet


 





1. Ricochet (MSRP $12.00)
We have received so many emails from kids wanting the 2K look on a gravity feed hopper that we decided to give them what they want. We are marketing the “ ” as a heavy-duty gravity hopper constructed of polycarbonate plastic, with our patented deflection engineering, adjustable o-ring neck, and top loading no spill lid. Samples will be available by June 10th with finished product by July 15th.

2. Ricochet Rhino (MSRP $34.00)
This is our entry level motorized loader aimed at the beginner. It Features continuous agitation and all the aesthetics of the Ak. Samples will be available May 20th with finished product by June 20th.

3. Ricochet Apache Attack Loader! (MSRP $139.00)
This is our super fast high-end loader. I’ve got to say that this is definitely our best looking product. An 18-volt system with several new design features that create an aesthetically pleasing product that will keep up with the high-end markers in todays market. This product was planned for release in early 2004 but may come out toward the end of this year.

 


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