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Re: Whats the difference between a richochet hopper?

In Reply to: Whats the difference between a richochet hopper? posted by Slickrebel on April 06, 2003 at 21:26:57:


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Embers_of__Wrath

on May 17, 2003 at 23:48:45

: What is the difference between a richochet hopper and a revouloution hopper? I have a richochet ak and a reloader (made by empirepaintball)hopper system, I hate the "AK" because it is to slow. It is formed to make hopper hits richochet off... sometime into your mask (I hate it when that happens). The reloader is nice, it operates off of the sound of your gun going off, making it feed a lot faster. Instead of a paintball hitting a little strip in the hopper neck (like the AK) to make it feed (which basically makes it a gravity fed hopper) it is on the spot reloading right as you pull the trigger. Even if you don't get a reloader, at least go with a revolution. I have even seen those outfeed an Ak.

Shoot to thrill play to kill,

EMBERS OF WRATH


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