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Attoe

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unless the paintballs get smaller, i dont relaly see a dramatic decrease in the hopper size?
 

Fish

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and the same with the weight... the smaller markers get, the more top-heavy, which will get silly since it'll pull your wrists around almost :eek:
 

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you will be a bit resticted on that as you have to fit the 140 balls atleast
Well i think steve if they went to all the trouble to design new smaller hoppers then they could push the waggon out a bit and make some smaller pots aswell.....
I recon you have a point chris, they have to do something with the hoppers in the next few years really dont they, maybe a better version of those Q loader things, i think alot of people would be using them now if they were better designed.
 

Dusty

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why bother with smaller pots? you will want to carry as much paint as possible with you on the field.

also i think smaller loaders are not really viable. Lighter loaders definitely. but not smaller.
 

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why bother with smaller pots? you will want to carry as much paint as possible with you on the field.

also i think smaller loaders are not really viable. Lighter loaders definitely. but not smaller.
It would be fine to have slightly less ball capacity, over 100 still definitly, however what i meant really was to have less spact taken up with parts like boards, batteries, mechanics etc. The halo is a great loader, but you could make one with the same feeding capabitities and ball storage but still smaller if you put your mind to it!
 

manike

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I'm 6'5" and I can hold and shoot the gun just fine and comfortably. :D

The gun really is tiny and light. The pictures don't do it's size justice. People that have seen the pictures are still stunned when they see it in real life.

It's less than two pounds with barrels, reg and ASA etc. in fact everything you need to play except the hopper and tank... That has to be felt to be believed. Most other manufacturers quote gun weight without the barrel, or without the barrel and reg... or without the barrel, reg and ASA if you know what I mean... :eek:

Its also fast, and really quiet when you shoot it. :D