some one passed me this link and it sounds interesting. seams like another q-loader but a challenger never hurts
Dream Fire Loader from G-Force
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found this blueprint drawing of it at the U.S. Patent office
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Anyone else think that the giant spring will break balls?I ues them to power my Flux Capacitor when I Time Travel, They are like frequent flyer miles. -Tom
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R&D doesnt happen overnightOriginally posted by -=Squid=-
This is like, over a year old. I dont think its ever going to happen
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At least they called them 'magazines'.
I too, heard about it long ago.
It holds more than the Q.
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But this is SO old... they promised pictures soon, I didnt know years was soon. I just dont think its ever going to happen.Originally posted by gtrsi
R&D doesnt happen overnight
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Another loader that uses the feed neck for structural support... great!
It seems now the name of the game is paintball sorting. Various loaders deal with this problem in a number of different ways. Like agitators, impellers, belt drives, and pre-sorting.
Speed, capacity, and size are the three variables it seems.
The "cement mixer" approach in this one is interesting, but the design as pictured doesn't do anything for me. You gain space by going back to unsorted paintball storage, and then you lose it again with all that gearing and motor and junk. And...
...I wouldn't consider this a force-fed loader, as I think the amount of force you'd have to put on that back spring to really make it force fed would break paint, or cause a really annoying jam at the front of the funnel. I think the spring power is just to "encourage" the balls to go a certain direction; sort of a substitute for horizontal gravity. This one will still rely mostly on gravity.
I'm actually more interested in the ball gate design than the rest of the loader itself.
This is all, of course, speculation. I kind of think the most efficient solution to the problem would be to integrate the solution with the gun itself."Accuracy by aiming."
Definitely not on the A-Team.
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Look familar....
Just a thought...-Jaasper
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Id say the viewloader loader is the best out of them all, no springs, electric, and fast reload time. Id say its the next generation of "Loaders". heheLol, Hey.......
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I say i'm sticking with my trusty egg or halo b
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All of these new loaders are so ugly and expensive (check actonvillage.com for price). I will stick with my reloader
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Hehehehe, My revie is so old I remember paying $100+ for it brand new....Originally posted by Head knight of Ni
All of these new loaders are so ugly and expensive (check actonvillage.com for price). I will stick with my reloader
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