i have just ordered a x-valve for my clasic with an i-frame. ok this is my question will th x-valve out shoot my 12 revvy that is intellifed or shoud i buy a halo or warp feed and if i need to buy one which on a halo or a warpfeed.
do i need a halo/warp
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THe X-Valve can easily outshoot a revvy... but the question is: can you? I all dependds on how fast you are, not how fast the valve is.
Just try the revvy, i foyu outshoot it, try a HALO or Warp. But hell, if you have the $$$ why not get both
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It's all about YOU. I would say normaly you wont need a halo but if you have a fast finger you can easily out shoot a revey. BTW A warp will only feed the balls in the warp/tubes at 20+ bps. It still has to be feed by something, if that something is a revey than you wont get much higher BPS except in short bursts.
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if you want the hopper off the top of the gun, get a warp, if you dont care get a Halo. That is if you can outshoot the revy.
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I'd say just get a halo either way, it's a great investment IMO. You will have a force feed system, which means they will always have a ball in the breech unless you run out of paint.Red to Black Ironman Intimidator
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what about a eggy u can get 18-19 bps off that and its lighter and smaller than a halo, but ifu what a warp get halo for it. it all depends on wheather u want light or heavy with no hopper. also cash is a issue the egg is a lot cheaper, than a warp and haloPaul Bryant - "If you believe in yourself and have dedication and pride--and never quit, you'll be a winner. The price of victory is high but so are the rewards."
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