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  • RPP
    You even shooty ball Bro?
    • Dec 2023
    • 399

    #31
    Puse RDR loader from GI. Never even saw one in the wild...

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    • Chuck E Ducky
      Chuck E Ducky commented
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      Wasn’t the one that was supposed to come with that Vanquish remake flop. Machine Vapor maybe.
  • The Jayster
    Mr. OCD
    • Mar 2021
    • 305
    • Montreal, Canada

    #32
    Had a couple of Ricochet loaders about 15 years ago and they worked very well. I used them on my SP-8 and SP-1, firing ramping or F/A at 10bps without issues. Plus I liked the angular shape.

    Gotta love the original DYE Rotor (and now the LTR); very reliable, very easy to service and super solid.

    Amongst the latest offerings, the Protoyz (PE really) Speedster is worth mentioning. Dirt cheap but not cheaply made. Very sturdy, easy to clean, but it *is* a slow loader (below 10bps, despite what's advertised.) Last summer I saw a guy who got a package deal comprised of a Mini or an Axe with the Speedster. He couldn't understand why in the midst of ramping sometimes his gun would stop shooting. I told him that it was simply because the loader wasn't fast enough and therefore the eyes wouldn't register a ball in the breach. I think therefore that the Speedster is better suited for "slow" semi play.
    "Aren't you getting too old for this??"
    "Nope."

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    • Trbo323
      MCB Member
      • Jul 2020
      • 6358
      • Vancouver WA

      #33
      Originally posted by scottieb

      I've three or four of these in a bin. Perhaps I should bring one out and give it a try.
      If you have a lcd version and want to sell I'm interested but it will have to wait until after supergame (may)

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      • uv_halo
        Paintball Ballistician
        • Jul 2020
        • 283
        • Virginia, U.S.A.

        #34
        Originally posted by Magmoormaster
        Personally, I loved the old eggs. My first electronic hopper was an evlution 2 purchased at walmart. The balance was bad, the lid design was dumb, and the shells were brittle. But goshdang I still think they were cool. Mine actually lasted quite a while; I had it for probably 10 years before a couple screw holes blew out. Even the original lid and battery door were holding on!! It fed plenty fast, was gentle enough on paint, and I always thought they looked cool.

        I appreciated that they tried to bring it back with the evlution 4, but it looked really weird. The Evlution 5 (just called "evlution"), which in fairness is probably closer to a vlocity than an egg, was cool but wasn't around for very long. Probably what the hopper always should have been. Hmm. Maybe I should track one down.
        Evlution 5? What was the defining characteristics of that hopper? The Evlution 4 was the last version I'm aware of with flexible / durable black shell.
        Originally posted by Tom Kaye, in response to FS price critics:

        Unfortunately all of you have played the one "speedball" game of paintball for so long you can't conceive of other ways to do this and hence any new ideas seem stupid.
        External Ballistics | Rifled VS Smoothbore FS Barrels | My Feedback

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        • uv_halo
          Paintball Ballistician
          • Jul 2020
          • 283
          • Virginia, U.S.A.

          #35
          How about the Magna Drive? How well did that one sell? First hopper to include the RF capability stock right?
          Originally posted by Tom Kaye, in response to FS price critics:

          Unfortunately all of you have played the one "speedball" game of paintball for so long you can't conceive of other ways to do this and hence any new ideas seem stupid.
          External Ballistics | Rifled VS Smoothbore FS Barrels | My Feedback

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          • RPP
            You even shooty ball Bro?
            • Dec 2023
            • 399

            #36
            Originally posted by The Jayster
            Amongst the latest offerings, the Protoyz (PE really) Speedster is worth mentioning.
            I've always wanted to give the Speedster a try because I think it fits a very important niche in the sport. Durable, cheap, but helps "rental" type mechanical gun produce a better experience for new players.

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            • nerdcore
              Sweet Liberty, my arm!
              • Jul 2020
              • 512
              • Crashville

              #37
              Originally posted by Magmoormaster
              Personally, I loved the old eggs. My first electronic hopper was an evlution 2 purchased at walmart. The balance was bad, the lid design was dumb, and the shells were brittle. But goshdang I still think they were cool. Mine actually lasted quite a while; I had it for probably 10 years before a couple screw holes blew out. Even the original lid and battery door were holding on!! It fed plenty fast, was gentle enough on paint, and I always thought they looked cool.
              Miss my egg, some days. The neck & battery door eventually cracked after a few years. Don't remember what happened to it - must've sold it because i wouldn't have thrown it out.

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              • $L!mBo
                in the paint
                • Oct 2020
                • 1339
                • Taylorsville, MD

                #38
                i was always told the pinokio hoppers were some
                of the fastest and most reliable but the aesthetics were just not for me.

                my a-5 had the ricochet shell for the cyclone feed.
                the "deflection technology" really did work!
                shots that would have broken on my
                hopper were redirected into my goggles on multiple occasions!
                WELTHOUSE x Timberghosts

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                • RPP
                  RPP commented
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                  I almost choked on my protein shake... thank you. lol

                • Cdn_Cuda
                  Cdn_Cuda commented
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                  And the front side of the cyclone was shaped to put a ball directed where the hopper fed into the body. Never understood why there was never shield made for it to try and protect/deflect paint. Made one out if cardboard once. 3D printing would be able to make a nice piece for it.
              • Magmoormaster
                Only here for the zipline
                • Jul 2020
                • 1294
                • Glendale, AZ

                #39
                Originally posted by The Jayster
                Amongst the latest offerings, the Protoyz (PE really) Speedster is worth mentioning. Dirt cheap but not cheaply made. Very sturdy, easy to clean, but it *is* a slow loader (below 10bps, despite what's advertised.) Last summer I saw a guy who got a package deal comprised of a Mini or an Axe with the Speedster. He couldn't understand why in the midst of ramping sometimes his gun would stop shooting. I told him that it was simply because the loader wasn't fast enough and therefore the eyes wouldn't register a ball in the breach. I think therefore that the Speedster is better suited for "slow" semi play.
                The​ Speedster is cool but it's pretty heavy. I think the original price of $65 was too high for what it was, but at its current price ($35-40) it's a decent deal. I just don't think it really competes with the revy.

                Originally posted by uv_halo
                How about the Magna Drive? How well did that one sell? First hopper to include the RF capability stock right?
                I don't recall them beingg terribly popular. I think the rearward balance pushed people away from it, and IIRC you could get the RF chip for other hoppers so I think most people just did that. That said, it came out at the same time as a lot of the early ROF caps; I think the NXL dropped to 13.3 right after the Magna came out. At that ROF, the RF idea was kinda moot. Just about anything could feed that fast.
                ​​

                Originally posted by uv_halo

                Evlution 5? What was the defining characteristics of that hopper? The Evlution 4 was the last version I'm aware of with flexible / durable black shell.
                This is the JT Evlution (what I'm calling the Evlution 5)


                I don't think it was around for more than 6 months. I asked my teammate about his and he said he broke the feedneck very quickly. Pretty sure it's the same thing as the evlution 4 just with a more "normal" shape. So, kinda like an Evlution/Vlocity crossbreed.

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                • RichM
                  RichM commented
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                  I have one of these and run it on my son's DM5. Keeps up fine and it's simple to take apart and clean/service. So far it's been a great loader, but we don't punish it too much so not sure about the feedneck strength vs other loaders.

                • uv_halo
                  uv_halo commented
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                  WOW- Totally Missed that one. Surprised on the feedneck breaking. They didn't cheap out on the plastic there (unlike the Halos). Was it the same flexy body as the Evlution4? My guess, too little, too late.
              • gabe
                Thirst Trappin
                • Jul 2020
                • 1070
                • Alaska

                #40
                Ricochet apache was my first good motorized hopper and it worked great. Always loved the look.

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                • Jsc5150
                  MCB Member
                  • Feb 2022
                  • 506

                  #41

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                  • Chuck E Ducky
                    Chuck E Ducky commented
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                    Your Revvy has been fooling around with the Pinocchio I think it’s Pregnant.

                  • Cross-Country
                    Cross-Country commented
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                    Is that the Tripod?
                • Pyrate Jim
                  Shi Tamajutsu Ka
                  • Aug 2020
                  • 672
                  • The Group W bench

                  #42
                  Viewloader made a Pro Flex hopper. It was squishy.

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                  • pghp8ntballer
                    Just a Member
                    • Jul 2020
                    • 503
                    • Pittsburgh

                    #43
                    Hmm 3 pages deep and the APP Turbo Loader hasn’t been mentioned yet. I have one new in the package at home.

                    https://web.archive.org/web/20251006...lframeset.html
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                    • Reflex0283
                      Professional Idiot
                      • May 2025
                      • 630
                      • Connecticut

                      #44
                      I'm trying to get my Qloader running. Not sure if that counts as a hopper though

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