Changing revvy shells

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  • Mrmacdude
    Free Ballin
    • Feb 2003
    • 492

    #1

    Changing revvy shells

    i have a 12vlt reloader
    how hard is it to change shells.
  • LittlePaintballBoy

    #2
    easy.take out all the screws,popout the motor, put the motor in the new shells and screw it back together.

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    • Mossman
      habitual line stepper
      • Oct 2001
      • 3751

      #3
      what he said....except you also have to worry about the eye assembly and the board/battery contacts. It's all really easy, just didn't want you to open it up and see that there was more than just a motor and panic.

      It's very simple, shouldnt take more than 5 minutes.
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      • LittlePaintballBoy

        #4
        yeah, took me 5 min on mine, watch the wires and the eye, as moss said.

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        • Ryknow
          Proud pneumag owner.
          • Nov 2002
          • 816

          #5
          just make sure dont pinch any wires when you put the shells back together. If you do sometimes you revy wont feed... thats never a good thing.
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          • Mrmacdude
            Free Ballin
            • Feb 2003
            • 492

            #6
            ah...
            i made a typo in that first post
            i meant to say that i have a 12vlt EMPIRE RE:LOADER
            get it? no eye, its vibration activated...

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            • LittlePaintballBoy

              #7
              oh. reloader. not revvy. dont listen to anything i said.

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              • VanGogo

                #8
                You can put the reloader guts into revy shells no problem. NPS/aka Empire does not have reloader shells available separately, nor do they have colors. If you have a clear or smoke reloader you can dye them with RIT dye. You can also just buy revy shells in the stock colors (blue, red, green, black, smoke, or clear)and install the reloader guts into them.

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                • Mrmacdude
                  Free Ballin
                  • Feb 2003
                  • 492

                  #9
                  does dying the shell look alright?

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