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Re: best electric hopper?

In Reply to: Re: best electric hopper? posted by Greezypete on June 04, 2003 at 22:15:24:


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Posted by:
GR|M-REPR
on July 20, 2003 at 23:42:08

I showed up to play in a tourney today and all they hap was black ZAP paint! My Halo B would NOT read it and kept blinking red cause it was trying to push the paint down the feedneck of my Orracle. I was pretty dissapointed to say the least, the owner of the field managed to scrounge up 500 rounds of pink paint which worked fine. As it turns out the others guys in the tourney came the day before and totally purchased all the pink paint in the place and all this guy stocks is pink and black. NOT HAPPY WAS I!!


: a revy is fast enough but the shells are brittle and the lid and feed neck break easily.

: the evo 2 and halo b are the fastest, and strongest but are pretty expensive. i myself hate how the evo 2 lid opens(just my opinion). the halo cannot read black or partial black paintballs.

: so my opinion is the halo b if the price doesnt chase you off.


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