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I like the green colour, although majority of my markers and red and black so nothing it would go with. But in true MCB fashion, I could just buy a marker to match the accessory!
I saw a video of a guy really swinging a new one around by the lid and hitting it off stuff in a way that definitely would have broken the hinge in the old ones. Hopefully that’s a real improvement.
but a loader like a Pinokio speed is better for the same weight
Get out of here with your logic and reason, and pick up some rose tinted glasses on your way out!
You're not wrong, my only gripe with the Pinokio speed and Sonic (they're functionally the same) is capacity and ability to load. I basically have to run my Sonic empty before I can fit a pod into it.
I just bought 4 more here thanks scottie I have 4 12v, 2 9v, and a 12v reloader in a pre be shell…why do I want more? Oh yeah I don’t have an olive one… dammit
This. I'm struggling to understand...HOW a revvy could ever truly "jam". They aren't force-fed hoppers. They basically work as gravity feeds if it isn't powered on. The balls can fall right past the paddles...maybe it basically just moves the paddles back to a position that isn't over the ball stack?
If you overfill the loader. I recall that happening on one or two occasions.
Brought an old X-board Revvy and bought the new one. The feed neck is hefty on the new one and there is no need to use the feedneck inserts. I chose the smoke, I doubt there is a worry of cracking. I’ll do field trial comparison today with a pre-2K Autococker.
Perhaps later, I can post a photo of the boards comparison is anyone is interested.
Played with the new one. Already the paddles are causing the paint to slow down the feed. Also, the battery connectors are stiff and is difficult to put my energizer batteries.
The new paddles do look the same as the old ones, but it is a bit stiffer compared to my old Revvy stock paddles. Maybe overtime they get softer? The typhoon paddles I have on my old Revvy did well.
This is all I got going for now. Perhaps someone else can post their results and comparison. I was skipping more shots with new revvy, but since I bought it I can keep going with the comparison because you may be right. Also, paint size and shape is factor as well in feeding.
I got a pile of tsunami paddles from I&i years ago. ( their ebay account) pretty sure Ive given most or all of em away. But it may be worth messaging them. They make a huge difference in my custom double ion hopper vs the stock (ricochet weed wiper paddles)
Im curious as to how the new eye technology is with sunlight. Or are these sound activated? I haven't researched too hard.
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