Hey, im seriously considering a q-loader...my revy just took a crap. First and foremost, how does this system work with a vert feed? Secondly, does AIC sell the hoses in different colors? Or are the hoses they sell with the q-loader a standard size so i'll be able to hit up a hardware store and get me some flat black ones? Thanks.
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Look at this page http://www.zakvetter.com/pages/pb/z-...rner_main.html
Look at halo b vs qloader consistency picture. There is a qloader on a vert feed neck -
Here is a link to their picture gallery. It will show many variations of the mounts and feeds.
The last three pictures are a couple of my markers, a timmy clone and two of my mags...
I only use Q-loader.
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yah, qloader seems to be your hopper of choice, im just figuring...on the average rec-ball game, I go through around 100+ rounds. From the design, looks like if i did break the 100 mark it would be quick to re-fill, i just want some flat black hoses, i guess as long as it feeds well to a vert feed, all i'm worried about is making those hoses blackLast edited by SNDavidson; 07-23-2005, 05:52 PM.Comment
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I'm not 100% sure how i'm going to mount this on my mag. I know i want the system thuogh. Does getting their expensive package give me more fittings? or can I make it work the way I want to with the $79 option?Comment
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I guess what I'm asking is, what's the best way to mount this beast on a mag? I have a 68 crossifire on a shocktech drop and was thinking of mounting it on the inside (laft side for all you southpaws) of my tank, how will that work with the vert feed? And, will the cheapest version that AIC offers provide me with the fittings to do so?Comment
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Based on the location you mention I would suggest getting the CMS. This will give you the most flexiblilty in mounting. You will get one elbow but that is really all you will need. The hose now comes is a light grayish color...that should suit you better. You will receive everything you need, I have many extra pieces.
Let me know if you have any no questions... I will try help.......You know you want one!!Comment
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I have mine mounted under my barrel. It comes with three sized rings that can go around any round "bar" part of the gun to clamp it to it. You can see the silver ring on the foregrip. And, yes, I still have enough room on the grip for my hand. Gives a nice balance to it, and centers the gravity more around the trigger.
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See mine at www.bohica.freeservers.com
There you'll see 3 different ways of mounting it. It works great with a vert feed and even better with the vert adapter and warp 90* elbow I just got. Rogue sells the adapter.Comment
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Answer found by googlingOriginally posted by marctooshbrohow heavy is the Q loader
It's mainly the qpod itself that has all the weight. It's heavier than a revvy, I know that much. But when I've got it under the barrel, it balances out the tank nicely.Comment
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Sorry for the shameless plug, but I've got a Q-Loader setup I'm willing to sell if you want.
The reload time is pretty quick. I have the 4-pod package with a harness (the pods are oh-so-slightly larger than a 140 tube so the special harness helps. Plus, it's a nice harness.). Less than a second to reload if you've got the full pod already in-hand.
The main advantage is that you can shoot upside down or from any direction, no worries about misfeeds. As for having flat black hose, I'd keep it clear. It's nice to be able to see the balls inside to make sure it's feeding well for troubleshooting and to pre-load the hose.
I just don't ever use mine because I prefer 10-round tubes. :)
PM me if you want, I've got available 4 Qpods, harness, extras including reloading kidney and even a warp-left minimag body in grey if you want. It'll probably end up on the BST forum one of these days when I get around to snapping pics...Before: "You're playing with WHAT?"
After: "Crap! It's that guy with the pump!"Comment

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