the old halo would break balls in the stack, the new halo B is awesome.
Halo for a E-Mag Micro? Yay or Nay?
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I am certainly planning on using one on a Micro E. as well as a Stock Emag center feed.
Just in case you didn't see this one: http://www.automags.org/forums/showt...threadid=49616Comment
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Don't have a lot to add, other than the Fact that, I have had a Halo-B & a Revy 12v-X on my Vert Feed Micro RT (Not-E) and as long as the weather is decent with decent paint,The Halo-B is flawless, and by far the best Hopper I have ever used. It isn't quite as nice on my Powerfeed Body, but Vert is your case so I would recommend it 110% from my experinces with it.
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:) I played last weekend in the rain with my Halo/Micro for about 3 hours, I had ZERO problems."as long as the weather is decent with decent paint,The Halo-B is flawless,"
I tried to use my Automag, w/powerfeed/warp/halo BIG TROUBLE! Water draining down the powerfeed into the warp hose does not work!
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Re: Halo B for Micro Emag is a Nay
Try putting a stronger spring under the detent.Originally posted by bers
I just got a smoked Halo B for my ultra blue micro emag and the results are dissappointing.
It double feeds all the time!
Seems that the micro emags ball detent is too soft to hold back the halo B's ball stack pressure and it gives way. Also there's some space between the paintball and the detent when ball sits in the breech - so it's easy for the halo to push the breached ball forward.
any ideas to solve my problem?Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.Comment





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