9. What kind of hopper should I use?

The hopper is created to feed your gun, every gun comes with a gravitational force in the hopper. Those are simple but the balls won't feed in a constant manner, sometimes you find out that you are shooting just air because the balls get stuck inside.





Electrical hoppers need batteries which cost from $20 to $100 or more. The price depends on the balls shot per second that can feed into your gun. Some comes with sensors that only moves on every shot saving battery life, some are more quiet, or simply have a counter to easily calculate how much you have left inside.


The Tippmann's A-5 and X-7, hopper that came with the gun doesn't need battery, since it moves with a little bit of the same gas that you use on every shot. Also the balls are fed from the side, making the hopper stick a little lower than the standard ones.










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