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    Posted: 27 February 2011 at 8:26pm
So currently I'm running a gravity hopper on my 98.
I know the cyclone is supposed to pretty darn good, but will it help much if i dont have a response or e trigger?
 
Don't know a whole lot about the system, other than it's supposed to help feeding, and avoiding chops.
Thanks y'all.
In the broad spectrum of bad ideas I think this would have to rate somewhere between running with scissors and sticking your pecker in the toaster.
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i bought my cyclone 4 years ago and it still works great never a chop!!
 
the idea behind the cyclone is great it uses a lil more co2/hpa to load the next shot  
the cyclone lets you have differnt options you can get the orginal cyclone hopper (the a5 hopper 250rnds)
but its big and bulky not very good lookin, but you can buy the x7 low pro hopper 250rnds also and it looks sexy on top haha, also you can run with a tri-level tac cap for more low pro action  50rnds-25rnds
the only thing is that you need to get a banjo ' T ' fitting so you can run you R/T and cyclone at the smae time

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Thanks, but that still doesnt answer my question.
 
How much will it improve function without an RT or E trigger?
In the broad spectrum of bad ideas I think this would have to rate somewhere between running with scissors and sticking your pecker in the toaster.
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Performance wise? You know that you can't out shoot your hopper. The fact that you won't have to worry about batteries or shaking it like you do gravity hoppers. The cyclone feeds a paintballl with excess air that you spent firing a paintball so there is no extra consumption of air.
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Thank you evil couldnt have said it better my aelf

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So it probably wouldn't be worth fronting the cash if i'm not gonna get a faster trigger...
 
Thanks y'all
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