The majority of hoppers have a standard neck, and most feednecks (where they attach) are adjustable. The only large difference in sizing are the Tippmann A5 hoppers, which are many inches across, to feed the cyclone feed, and .50 hoppers, which cannot fit standard paintballs.
The Querty feedneck is a universal feedneck so any hopper will fit the Feedneck.
Though there is a standard hopper size, The Tippmann cyclone feed hoppers will only fit guns with cyclone feeds. otherwise yes.
yes, the top of the line are halo or a dye rotor. the rotor is more pricey, that's why i have a halo hopper
No, paintball trigger may not even sit on the same brand. It should list the model the trigger is for.
No, many times you can only buy the marker itself, and have to buy a hopper separate.
The hopper is the part that sits on top of the paintball gun, holding the paintballs and feeding them into the gun.
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No. Hoppers meant for the cyclone feed will only fit the cyclone feed.
Most systems will fit adjustable feednecks. The only major size differences are .50 caliber hoppers, and the tippmann cyclone hoppers, which have very large feedholes.
there are no hoppers that are just for speedball or just for woodsball, as long as it has a standard neck like 99% of hoppers out there do, yes it will work
No, all (modern) hoppers have a standard feed neck size and will fit onto any gun (except for cyclone feeds).
All of them. hoppers have a standard feed neck size and the azodin neck is adjustable.
Yes. All tanks and remotes have a standard ASA thread.
twister makes barrels in all the standard threads.
No, they will not both fit unless you have it custom fitted.
Nope
No.
No, they are different magazines and will not fit each other. The Mrx holds 10 rounds, the t68 holds 20.
You must get a Spyder threaded one for it to fit.