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Re: Loaders

In Reply to: Loaders posted by m98monkey on April 02, 2003 at 15:13:28:


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Posted by:
Embers_of__Wrath

on May 18, 2003 at 00:06:26

: OK, I got rid of my halo a while ago with the trade in of my impulse, because it was sized to the neck it was loose on the orracle. I got a rico 2k and liked it untill the second game were I cracked the body, I took 2 consecutive hopper hits! Anyone else find these things weak? I'm using my old revvy, but the revvy's motor is getting too old and slowing down. Now, I know I will get warranty for the 2k, but is it worth it? Is this a fluke? I don't want to have to replace my 2k everytime I turn around. If not, what have you guys heard about the empire reloader upgrade? I've heard alot of a good and a little bad, just want some more opinions.

Hey man,

I have a rico ak and a reloader, hate the ak LOVE THE RELOADER. The ak is to slow, and even though it ricochets balls because of the hoppers shape, they will sometimes rico right into your mask (yeah it stinks... I found out). The reloader operates by the sound of your gun firing, which makes it faster than than the rico, because even though it has a little paddle type deal it is still gravity fed. The paddle on the rico stops turning when a paintball touches a little strip in the hopper neck. So it does not agitate the paint exactly when you fire, but when it senses a ball fall down into the barrel off that strip in the neck. The reloader when it hears you fire is jonny on the spot agitating your paint. I have seen standard revs out perform ricos.

Shoot to thrill play to kill,
EMBERS of WRATH


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