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Re: Please Help..Emipre Reloader problem

In Reply to: Re: Please Help..Emipre Reloader problem posted by Patrick on January 21, 2003 at 17:21:35:


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Posted by:
Embers_of__Wrath

on May 18, 2003 at 01:16:34

: : I just recently bought an Empire reloader hopper and i cant get the complimenting batteries to fit into it....its really pissing me off..if any one can help please do so...thanks in advance
: : kevo

: That's not your biggest problem. When you do get the batteries in (try shaving down the shell) you will find that the microphone is in the wrong location. Unless you have a very loud gun, the thing is a peice of garbage. Get an evolution 2, I have never had a problem with mine.


Dude as you put your batteries in push down on the first one as you slide the plate on, as you slide closer to the second battery push down on it and slide the plate over the booger. I have one and love it they are great hoppers; evos and halos are great too. Just don't make the mistake of getting a ricochet. By the way my pmi piranha has an electronic trigger that barely clicks when you pull it. Without co2 my reloader will pick up that not so loud click and start trying to agitate balls, so umph to whoevers theory that was about the microphone in the wrong spot.

Shoot to thrill play to kill,
EMBERS of WRATH

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