It'd be pretty pointless installing the rip drive on a pulse- the drive cone on a pulse doesn't have a pre- load spring it's mounted directly onto the shaft, so winding the rip on a pulse would give you individual shots instead of a pre loaded stack in the case of a halo/reloader. Granted this would allow you to shoot something when you might have been unable to shoot anything.
Seems like a daft way to void the warranty though, just make sure the batteries are fresh and you won't have this problem.
As for battery life i believe if you check the initial threads on the pulse you'll find all the details regarding battery life and the flexibility with using 9v's
Seems like a daft way to void the warranty though, just make sure the batteries are fresh and you won't have this problem.
As for battery life i believe if you check the initial threads on the pulse you'll find all the details regarding battery life and the flexibility with using 9v's