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The EyeForce is the “high end” of Viewloaders value loaders. It is a true force feed hopper that uses eyes, holds a full 200, and is rated for 18 bps.
The neck is too long for …
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The EyeForce is the “high end” of Viewloaders value loaders. It is a true force feed hopper that uses eyes, holds a full 200, and is rated for 18 bps.
The neck is too long for almost EVERY feed-neck. To avoid issues with it breaking, the first thing I recommend is to cut it down so that it doesn’t stick out so far. That’s really the only major issue with the EyeForce design, but even that makes sense since it is in the value segment.
There is 3 screws to take this hopper apart. It comes out in 2 pieces, the top piece you can actually throw in the dishwasher to clean, then wipe off the raceway in the second piece. While not as easy to clean as the Rotor or Pinokio, this is still stupid easy to clean.
Uses 2 9v batteries, gets pretty good battery life. Not as good as a Pinokio, but better than something like the HaloB, or the newer Halo Too. As stated, holds a full 200 paintballs. The body is very sturdy, will easily survive even very rough play. Because of the eyes, is not constantly spinning like the lower end Viewloader Force.
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Conclusion/Verdict:
Overall, probably the best value loader out. Will keep up with just about any shooter, yet only costs $50 brand new. Easy to clean, decent battery life. While not tops in anything, also doesn’t come in last in any feature. Still one of my favourite hoppers to rock.
By: Timothy L. Miller
Date:25/01/2010
Manufacturers Website: Viewloader
Price:$50
Rating: 4 Stars
Setup: N/A
Popularity: 18% [?]
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