well if it fit's loosely you might need eighter a new hopper or a locking feedneck . Those usally cost about $5 to about $35
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Hopper or Loader
Most paintball guns use an above hopper instead of magazines or clips like firearms. The standard hopper holds 200 rounds. Most magazines for paintball sim-markers are 30 rounds. No paintball guns use clips.
It is a replacement parts for the "shell" or outside plastic of the loader. It is mostly for changing the color but sometimes holds more balls.
Most likely things made by the guns company.
If you have the loader to keep up with it, 15 balls per second.
No, every loader has a standard feed neck size, or can be filed down to a specific feed neck if it is somehow too small. Any loader will fit on any gun basically, so just find one that shoots the speed that you need.
Of course you can if you have to, but it would not service its purpose (to feed the marker faster) without full auto, so i would get a virtue board, or an electronic trigger if you want to have full auto, and of course have a electronic loader.
Agitated loaders have mixers (like a blender) inside of them that stir the paintballs keeping blockages from forming. The balls still drop into the gun by gravity. force fed hoppers grab the balls and ram them into the gun, usually whit paddles, or specially designed cones that push the paintball down a ramp.. Most speedball hoppers are force fed, for greater speeds, where woodsball hoppers tend to be agitated, just to stop blockages.
This us usually because: Your bolt is chopping the paintball in half, because the loader is too slow. There are broken paintballs in your hopper, which, when hit by the bolt, explode.
It depends what game you play (speedball, woodsball), what your position is (front, mid, back) , how often you play, and how much are you willing to pay for accessories to go with it (loader, tank, paint).
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