q loader eh? give a warp a run for its money?

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  • Evil1
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    • Nov 2003
    • 979

    #31
    How do those Q loaders actually work?

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    • Chojin Man
      toodle
      • Dec 2003
      • 1229

      #32
      Originally posted by AGDFlash
      How do those Q loaders actually work?
      Go to the warpig site in the first post. Its some kind of spring in the pod(which is also the hopper) that pushes on the balls to force them into the breech. Not a bad idea actually.

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      • ~WarpedRT#2~
        TwiztidSerialkillerJuggal o
        • Mar 2003
        • 603

        #33
        Personman, I was just using the warp as an example. Some of the stupid things people spend money on, then they come one here and say how other people cant spend their money wisely. I cant see spending an extra pile of cash for milling, or things like that. Maybe the price on the QLoader is a bit high now, but then again everything thats new is. Electronics are the worst. I know lots of people willing to shell out money for a P4 Extreme Edition, or an AMD 64 FX.

        Also, I'll agree that the warp was NOT all that versatile. It had major problems. The wires really did break in mine all the time. And sometimes, it just decided not to work. WHen I first got it, it worked great, but after some time,it just got to be frustrating. QLoader, here I come.
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        • FutureMagOwner
          Registered User
          • Dec 2001
          • 3354

          #34
          same here i want to avoid electronics plus it seems like it would accualy be easier to use...

          the thing im annoyed with is that they sent me an email at thanksgiving saying they would announce the price of the loader then start shipping 2 weeks later and obviously taht never happened maybe ill send a reply asking whats up

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          • camilion705
            Orange County, CA
            • Sep 2003
            • 717

            #35
            I dont know if this idea has been posted before but...

            What if they made an adapter so that the q-loader attaches to your gun via the bottomline screws on the grip frame?

            This way it would replace your tank, so instead you use a remote system. They could make the tubes the size of a regular nitro tank, making it so that nothing is sticking out the side of the gun except for the feed tube. If they made it like that, I would consider buying one...
            Now, yes they do make it so that it fits under your barrel, but that seems very awkward to me.

            What do you think?
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            • RRfireblade

              • Jun 2002
              • 5103

              #36
              I'm not sure if anyone is aware but Qloader.com is up and running.

              Just a note.

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              • FutureMagOwner
                Registered User
                • Dec 2001
                • 3354

                #37
                yeah thats been up for a while but they havent updated it since like 5 months ago :)

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                • tony3
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                  • Feb 2003
                  • 3740

                  #38
                  I just got an awesome idea, they should mount the loader on your tank with come bracket that goes around the tank, it wouldnt get in the way if it was there.

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                  • Evil1
                    Registered User
                    • Nov 2003
                    • 979

                    #39
                    That is a pretty good idea, but it looks like it is poorly built. Kind of like the egg2 good design but poor quality.

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                    • Chojin Man
                      toodle
                      • Dec 2003
                      • 1229

                      #40
                      "That is a pretty good idea, but it looks like it is poorly built. Kind of like the egg2 good design but poor quality."

                      All the pics on Warpig are from a prototype I belive. Wouldn't be surprised if the production was flimsy though.

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                      • gtrsi
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                        • Dec 2001
                        • 5786

                        #41
                        Kasier Bob and I were talking about this today. Allow me to address some of your issues:

                        1. if you cant afford it, dont *****. Get another job, go to school but for goodness sake act alittle more mature.

                        2. just because its different doesnt make it crappy.

                        3. Those of you who have commented have you even tried the product?

                        I think it has a number of postivies going for it. 2 biggies lighter weight and no batts...
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                        • FutureMagOwner
                          Registered User
                          • Dec 2001
                          • 3354

                          #42
                          ok i gota response today they said they plan/hope for an update allowing preorders 2 weeks from now and they wont charge cards till they hopefully ship the 14th of feb.

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                          • melster
                            Registered User
                            • Oct 2003
                            • 164

                            #43
                            well, that's the law. I work in the e-commerce field, and while they can auth your card to withhold funds prior to shipment, they cannot actually debit your card (finalize the transaction) until after they ship.

                            Basically, it's a two step thing:
                            1. Customer purchases item. The amount is reserved on the customer's card so that they cannot overcharge on the card. No interest can be charged.

                            2. Vendor ships items. Vendor then finalizes billing on the reserved amount. It is at this point that any interest can be accrued.

                            If anyone does the auth/bill in the same step without shipping, you can sue em or report them to the feds. :)
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                            • FutureMagOwner
                              Registered User
                              • Dec 2001
                              • 3354

                              #44
                              well i didnt care about that i knew it was standard practice anyway but they mentioned it so i figured i should lol :)

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                              • melster
                                Registered User
                                • Oct 2003
                                • 164

                                #45
                                I'm just a bored at work know it all.
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