Loose Halo on No-Rise Body

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  • rifleman
    I registered before you.
    • Oct 2000
    • 592

    #1

    Loose Halo on No-Rise Body

    Any ideas besides new shells?


    I was thinking of maybe cutting a few oring slots on the halo neck for orings, but... could be sloppy.



    Adam
  • Matt Crawford
    ex-baller
    • Dec 2001
    • 822

    #2
    could always wrap electrical tape around the feed neck of the halo....

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    • Whitt_travis
      Professional elf punter
      • Jul 2002
      • 198

      #3
      Yep.

      Electrical tape does the trick, I did it on my revy in my no-rise also.
      #71 "Whitt"
      Team Frostburn

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      • Snapshooter
        Front man for Tsunami
        • Dec 2002
        • 47

        #4
        "I have a solution for you. with just a little bit of skill and some time you can make a very
        functional hopper spacer that doesn't block the balls from feeding and doesn't get tape
        adhesive all over thehopper neck or feed tube. what you need is a rubber cap that comes
        on a barrel shipping tube and a sharp knife."

        "Turn the cap inside out and cut off most of the top. Leave a small "V". Take the edge of
        the knife and taper the "V" down to a point. Turn the cap right side out and place over the
        feed tube. The "V" will be towards the center of the feed tube. As you put the hopper in,
        the "V" will fold in and put preassure on the outside of the neck, which will hold the
        hopper in place. You may have to trim the "V" a little to get the right fit. If you need to
        take your hopper off during a game the cap usually stays in place and doesn't get lost. It
        also doesn't slow the balls as they go into the gun. Quick, Simple, no mess, and best of all
        it's cheep!"

        quote from: Paintball News

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