First day out with the new mag! And a question...

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  • AFRaven
    Member
    • May 2002
    • 255

    #1

    First day out with the new mag! And a question...

    Well, today I spent the day out with a couple friends and my new mag. I must say, it was the most fun day of paintball I have ever had. For instance, in one game, I tagged 5 people (at least). Even better, we played some 2 on 2 games, which were a lot of fun. In conclusion, this is the greatest marker I have ever owned (out of the 2 total ).

    Unfortunately for my stupid, stupid 12v BE Viewloader, the feedneck snapped off, quite common ever since BE started making the hoppers out of garbage. Does anyone know if the VL company will send me a new shell for the hopper? The internals work fine, so that's all I need. That, and do any places still have old VL shells for sale? Ones that were made of the real plastic.

    It was a good day for the mag, not for that stupid bull(feces) BE VL.
  • Bulldog
    Registered User
    • Jun 2001
    • 1374

    #2
    When I use those, I break a shell a day.
    You can buy these but it get's expensive.

    http://www.actionvillage.com/paintba...ment-shel.html

    I'd recomend a different loader.
    Glad to hear you liked the mag.

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    • AFRaven
      Member
      • May 2002
      • 255

      #3
      Which loaders would you recommend that are of reasonable price and perform similarly to the 12v Revvy?

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      • Skoad
        Registered User
        • Feb 2002
        • 3265

        #4
        halo tsa or evolution

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        • AFRaven
          Member
          • May 2002
          • 255

          #5
          Aren't the Eggos made by BE? Won't they break just the same?

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          • Ov3rmind
            Speechless
            • Nov 2001
            • 2637

            #6
            I just bought a Pre-BE Revy for $20.:) Gonna slap a Reloader kit in there and never let it go.

            Otherwise, I'd really recommend trying a Halo TSA if you want something that feels and feeds like a Revy, only higher quality.
            Converge Kills

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            • Bulldog
              Registered User
              • Jun 2001
              • 1374

              #7
              Exactly. I just transfered my X-board internals into a Pre-BE revy I bought years ago. The thing is insanely light.

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              • AFRaven
                Member
                • May 2002
                • 255

                #8
                Anyone know where I can buy pre-BE loader shells? I have all the working internals...

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                • Ov3rmind
                  Speechless
                  • Nov 2001
                  • 2637

                  #9
                  I don't think you can buy Pre-BE shells new. If I were you, I'd just look around for people selling used Revys. They're becoming more scarce too, you might have to hunt for one for a while.
                  Converge Kills

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                  • FalconGuy016
                    Divine Right, Pevs @ AG
                    • Aug 2002
                    • 6127

                    #10
                    Why not ricochet?
                    Hey
                    AIM: FalconGuy016
                    BANG!!!

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                    • AFRaven
                      Member
                      • May 2002
                      • 255

                      #11
                      I guess I could go Rico. I always thought that Ricos, Evos, and HALOs looked kinda odd on powerfeed bodies

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                      • S.S Bandit1
                        CUSTOME ULE E-MAG OWNER
                        • Jun 2003
                        • 312

                        #12
                        Last edited by S.S Bandit1; 07-12-2003, 05:51 PM.

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                        • Bulldog
                          Registered User
                          • Jun 2001
                          • 1374

                          #13
                          I can't speak for all pre-BE shells, but mine would only fit a single 9volt in the case, and couldn't mount the board horizontally. I'm using and I feed on an angel, so I don't need either.

                          Do others have slots for two batteries? Ov3rmind?

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                          • Smokee_2_7
                            Registered User
                            • Nov 2000
                            • 823

                            #14
                            Bulldog,

                            What you have/had is a 9-volt revolution. There are 2 types of revvies: 9-volt and 12-volt.

                            The Only difference between the 2 is the board, and paddle.

                            The 9-volt board has only one set of connecters, so it accomidates a single battery. The rest of the 'space' in the battery compartment is filled with a little peice of plastic. Additionally, the paddle on these has 2 short blades. All in all, they feed in the neighborhood of 10 bals per second (advertised.)

                            the 12-volt revy has a different circuit board, which accomidates 2 batteries. It takes the combined juice from the 2 9-volts (18-volts) and regulates it down to 12-volts. What they were getting at with this is maximizing the potential of the motor, increased battery life, and faster speed. With the newer board (x-boards) A slight bug in the programming was eliminated- - - a short delay between the actual moment when a jam was detected and the beginning of the paddle spinning. Finally, the 12-volts come stock with a 4 bladed paddle. Newer models have the tips of the blades upturned.

                            You can upgrade your 9-volt revvy simply by poping an x-board in there. It will then take 2 batteries and feed faster. I would reccomend loosing the 2-blade paddle and replacing it with one of the curved 8 blade ones. Total cost will usually run you around 20-25 dollars.


                            Carl


                            Carl

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                            • Bulldog
                              Registered User
                              • Jun 2001
                              • 1374

                              #15
                              Thanks Smokee. So if he buys a 12 Volt pre-BE shell he'll be ok.

                              After messing with it for the better part of a day this was my solution to the brittle shell:

                              You can see how I mounted the X board inside and vertical. Sorry for the crappy pics, but I think you can get the jist of it.

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