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Arsenal7
10-27-2005, 10:13 AM
Would any of you recommend AIC's Q-Loader for use with a G7 Fly?

thatguy!
10-28-2005, 01:09 AM
Not really, 100 rounds goes quick.

I recommend a Jalo or an Angried/Cheetahed Halo B.

Arsenal7
10-28-2005, 01:46 AM
What's a Jalo? And what's the difference between a Victory board and a Angry board?

lefty21
10-28-2005, 07:32 AM
What's a Jalo? And what's the difference between a Victory board and a Angry board?

jalo=intellifeed halo done by jim @ impactpaintball...As far as the diff between the v35 and angry boards :notsure:

As it was decribed to me, the angry goes as fast as you can shoot...I think it also has anti-jam features.

I use a v35 staple moded...but would prolly opt for jalo if I wanted to upgrade.

Devs
10-28-2005, 08:41 AM
staple mod?

1boobfromSector 7-G
10-28-2005, 08:55 AM
Staple mod also called the puerto rican or PR mod. Run a search on here for one of them names and you see what I am talking about. Basically though with a staple you can connect to connections on a halo's board together so that you send the battery's full voltage to the motor thus making it spin super fast. You burn up your battery's super fast though, some people have ran wires instead of a stable and had a switch installed so as to connect and disconnect the circuit. A good example of connecting the circuit would be right on the break then turn it off after you reach your bunker.

thatguy!
10-29-2005, 02:46 PM
jalo=intellifeed halo done by jim @ impactpaintball...As far as the diff between the v35 and angry boards :notsure:

As it was decribed to me, the angry goes as fast as you can shoot...I think it also has anti-jam features.
I use a v35 staple moded...but would prolly opt for jalo if I wanted to upgrade.
The problem with the Angry is that it DOESN'T have anti-jam features.

jerseyballer15
10-29-2005, 03:22 PM
but remember, with PR mod, u run a risk of frying ur board very easily

lefty21
10-29-2005, 05:35 PM
but remember, with PR mod, u run a risk of frying ur board very easily

Can't say that me or n e of my guys (5 others running with the PR mod) have experienced n e board frying, but I've heard of it...like I said if you wanna up to something go jalo.

Somekindagenius
10-29-2005, 07:38 PM
I'd say go either Jalo or cheetah board.

Arsenal7
10-30-2005, 09:50 PM
I need some of you guys honest opinions. I'm a advid woodsballer and am looking into upgrading my 12 volt revvy. I'm interested in buying either a Halo B w/Cheetah board or a 500 round Q-Loader system for my newly acquired Angel Arsenal G7 Fly. I don't need a high capacity loader because: 1) I don't play a lot of speedball and 2) when I do, I don't normally spray the field.

Please post your honest opinions. Thanks.

xxmjumpman23xx
10-30-2005, 10:20 PM
I need some of you guys honest opinions. I'm a advid woodsballer and am looking into upgrading my 12 volt revvy. I'm interested in buying either a Halo B w/Cheetah board or a 500 round Q-Loader system for my newly acquired Angel Arsenal G7 Fly. I don't need a high capacity loader because: 1) I don't play a lot of speedball and 2) when I do, I don't normally spray the field.

Please post your honest opinions. Thanks.

Dont ruin ure aresenal fly by putting a Qloader on it, stick a Halo stock or with any aftermarket board and let it rip! btw why did u buy a $1400 marker for woodsball :)
:notsure:

Arsenal7
10-30-2005, 10:28 PM
Actually, I didn't buy it. I won it in a raffle at a local field. Why do you think a Q-Loader would ruin it?

xxmjumpman23xx
10-30-2005, 11:09 PM
Actually, I didn't buy it. I won it in a raffle at a local field. Why do you think a Q-Loader would ruin it?
Its ugly as hell :(

colonel frank slade
10-30-2005, 11:11 PM
yeah, IMO, every angel needs a halo

Arsenal7
10-30-2005, 11:17 PM
I'm not interested in which is more appealing to the eye. I'm only interested in which of the two preforms the best.

xxmjumpman23xx
10-30-2005, 11:52 PM
I'm not interested in which is more appealing to the eye. I'm only interested in which of the two preforms the best.

Reviews of Q-loader: http://www.pbreview.com/products/reviews/2174/

Reviews of Halo B: http://www.pbreview.com/products/reviews/1237/

The Q-loader is cumbersome but then again ure playing woodsball, just check out the reviews.

Do u play speedball to or just woodsball with the SICK angel u have (just wondering)

Arsenal7
10-31-2005, 12:28 AM
Reviews of Q-loader: http://www.pbreview.com/products/reviews/2174/

Reviews of Halo B: http://www.pbreview.com/products/reviews/1237/

The Q-loader is cumbersome but then again ure playing woodsball, just check out the reviews.

Do u play speedball to or just woodsball with the SICK angel u have (just wondering)

Thanks for the links but I read all those reviews 100 times. I was just wondering what other angel users thought of the Qloader and Halo B. And yes, I do play some speedball.

xxmjumpman23xx
10-31-2005, 01:09 AM
Thanks for the links but I read all those reviews 100 times. I was just wondering what other angel users thought of the Qloader and Halo B. And yes, I do play some speedball.

Ahh ic, well i've never tried the Q-loader and no-one is responding but I've heard much better things about the Halo, it will work perfect on ure G7-fly and always keep up.

Arsenal7
10-31-2005, 01:34 AM
Would you recommend a Victory Board, Angry board, or a Cheetah Board?

thatguy!
10-31-2005, 02:34 AM
Would you recommend a Victory Board, Angry board, or a Cheetah Board?
CHEETAH!!

No contest.

rcl122188
10-31-2005, 08:45 AM
One of my best friends has a Qloader hooked up to an A4 Fly. It looks pretty good on it, and the gun is very low profile with it. We were just test firing, and man, does it rip hard. 100 rounds does go fast, but when woodsballing, it's not such a big deal. No chops, and it just kept on feeding, went as fast as we did. We also had it on response trigger, so the Qloader was ripping at more than 30bps. It's pretty sweet. BTW, i used to be a Qloader skeptic. It is hard to load, but it's pretty cool

Tally-Ho
10-31-2005, 09:39 AM
I have used QLoader, Halo B with Victory and now use CHEETAH.

I strongly recommend the Halo with the CHEETAH.

1. QLoader was great until I had a spring problem. I believe they
have changed some things to deal with this
2. Halo B with Victory board was too rough on balls.
3. Halo B with CHEETAH is very tender on paint with phenomenally
light spring tension system and reverses auto if a ball jams. I have
not broken a ball in my hopper or bolt end of my Flyed Joy or my
G7 Joy.

I have to admit I am in lub with the CHEETAH coz it treats me so well……………..that means I might be biased. :evilgrin:

Arsenal7
10-31-2005, 06:57 PM
I've been reading about how a lot of halo b users are having problems with it. Does anyone know if the cheetah board fixes most, if not all, of the problems with the halo b?. As how fast is a cheetah halo b?

Tally-Ho
10-31-2005, 07:17 PM
Try going to their website the CHEETAH keeps pace with your speeed so it only feeds what you need avoiding putting too much pressure on the balls in the feed neck and hopper.

http://www.tagsportz.com/product_info.php?products_id=106

Trust me this is the answer for ball handling at this moment in time.

Arsenal7
11-01-2005, 01:46 PM
Will a cheetered Halo B outshoot a Empire reloader? Which of the two is the overall better buy?

xxmjumpman23xx
11-01-2005, 05:41 PM
Yes it will outshoot a reloader and angels are so quiet that some people have problems w/ em.

hgroberts
11-01-2005, 06:24 PM
I can clearly see you have never used a reloader, what really makes em' spin is when the gun vibrates

xxmjumpman23xx
11-01-2005, 07:15 PM
I can clearly see you have never used a reloader, what really makes em' spin is when the gun vibrates

What are u talking about, reloaders are sound activated, here ya go bud:

The Reloader B has patented Sound Activation Technology built into its circuit board. Sound Activation Technology insures that with every shot fired the spring driven, true force feed system loads a ball every time. The Reloader B has a lightweight, streamline, polycarbonate body construction keeping it extremely durable on the field.

# Features: Polycarbonate diamond body construction
# Reinforced feed neck
# Soft-touch micro power switch
# Adjustable sound activation sensitivity
# Spring driven, true force feed system
# Built-in RIP drive system

And i used to have a reloader before my halo :devil1:

PaintballStar18
11-01-2005, 07:37 PM
I'm runnin the halo B with the victory board. The difference between the victory board and the angry is that the angry is basically stick it in and shoot. The angry, however doesnt have anti-jam settings (as far as I know). The victory board notices the jam and stops. I then twist my rip drive and im back in buisiness. It has a selectable feed rate of up to 35 bps, which by all means is fast enough. I was planning on only using this board until I got a cheetah, but so far this board has given me no trouble. Not to mention that a cheetah board is $80 compared to the $30 victory. If I ever do upgrade though, I probably will get the cheetah, as Ive heard nothing but good about it.

And as far as the Q loader... ew.

Arsenal7
11-01-2005, 09:29 PM
I'm runnin the halo B with the victory board. The difference between the victory board and the angry is that the angry is basically stick it in and shoot. The angry, however doesnt have anti-jam settings (as far as I know). The victory board notices the jam and stops. I then twist my rip drive and im back in buisiness. It has a selectable feed rate of up to 35 bps, which by all means is fast enough. I was planning on only using this board until I got a cheetah, but so far this board has given me no trouble. Not to mention that a cheetah board is $80 compared to the $30 victory. If I ever do upgrade though, I probably will get the cheetah, as Ive heard nothing but good about it.

And as far as the Q loader... ew.


Thanks. That's helps me out a lot. After much deliberation and investigating i've decided to roll with a Cheetered Halo B.

Tally-Ho
11-02-2005, 03:33 AM
Excellent choice IMHO coz if you have an Angel you is definitely not going for cheap crap.

Also remember what the man at the stereo store said “ No use in having the most expensive, pimpest amplifier in the world if you buy cheap speakers that cannot show you have the most expensive, pimpest amp in the world”

Also as a final note the Halo boards you are talking about are all distinctively different but there is a reason you spend the money on the CHEETAH coz it makes the pimpest marker look and perform even better.

hgroberts
11-02-2005, 06:39 AM
Good choice

TheDragonJedi
11-02-2005, 02:59 PM
I have no experience with the qloader, though I too had wanted to buy one my research turned up One common problem and that is the wind up mechanism that is used to put the balls into the Q-pods. Apparently you must use caution when loading balls into the q-pod or you'll break the wind up tool or a ball in the q-pod. if the latter occurs you'll have a hard time cleaning the gunk from in there. Mind you this is word of mouth not through experience. I've been using an eggy since it first came out and have never had a single problem with it at all. No broken battery doors (since not all 9v batteries are made the same I managed across a cheap brand I get from the dollar store that fits oh so perfectly flush, and no cracked lids. I have yet to get a halo but I'm intimidated by all the damned upgrades there are for it.

absolutbazbal
12-01-2005, 09:32 AM
put a halo on it, take your pick of an aftermarket board, but dont use a qloader.

since you dont play speed ball, why dont you sell that G7 to someone that would use it to the max, and you could pick up several woods ball guns

Trigga Nometry
12-01-2005, 09:49 AM
put a halo on it, take your pick of an aftermarket board, but dont use a qloader.

since you dont play speed ball, why dont you sell that G7 to someone that would use it to the max, and you could pick up several woods ball gunsJeezzz, come on guys. There is NOTHING wrong with taking an Angel into the woods, PERIOD. And there is nothing wrong with droping that much cash on an Angel to bring it into the woods as long as you can afford it.

Angels rule in the woods too. Extremely little kick compared to say your standard woodsball Tippmann set-up which means insanely better accuracy. And don't even get me started on the "supressive fire" the Angel can deliver in those big Scenario Games.

Never underestimate and Angel being used for Rec/Woodsball. Again, if you can afford it, why not?

Back on topic, I am using the Angry Board in my Halo with no problems.

Arsenal7
12-01-2005, 10:49 AM
put a halo on it, take your pick of an aftermarket board, but dont use a qloader.

since you dont play speed ball, why dont you sell that G7 to someone that would use it to the max, and you could pick up several woods ball guns

Your Absolutely Right! Why didn't I think of that!

I would be better off selling my G7 Fly and buying a Spyder flash instead. Afterall, the G7 does perform very poorly in the woods. Its extremely slow and inaccurate. Even the $16.75 walmart special Brass Eagle pump, is a better choice than the G7 for us woodsballers. Not to mention, the fact that the G7 will surely be out shoot by Tippman, Spyder, and Ion users during scenerio games.

What the hell was I thinking?

The G7 Fly sucks for woodsball. I'm better off using a slingshot. Better yet, I don't even need a marker to outpreform the G7 Fly. Hell, I bet I could get away with a pocket full of Paintballs. I'm confident I can throw faster and more accurately, than the G7 can shoot. In a game I would have a huge advantage against the opposition. Seeing how I would stand a better chance at hitting my opponents, if I threw paintballs at them.

Thanks for the advice. NOT!

NEWS FLASH: G7's fricken rule the woods. Stop by a field near me, and I would happily educate you on that fact. Thanks.

notare
12-01-2005, 01:02 PM
In my opinion, the q-loader has limited advantages over more standard loaders. Basically, the only proven advantage is the rate of feeding - this is where it really excels in. However, the disadvantages seem to outweigh the advantages. The q-loader has a more limited capacity (100 rounds) in each pod, filling each pod is even MORE tedious, the whole system has more mechanical parts to fail, etc. And how often will you need to fire 30+bps?