your an idiot but well it feeds paint
No, all paintball hoppers have a standard neck size.
No. Hoppers meant for the cyclone feed will only fit the cyclone feed.
Most systems will fit adjustable feednecks. The only major size differences are .50 caliber hoppers, and the tippmann cyclone hoppers, which have very large feedholes.
Yes, They have both standard 200 round shake and shoot hoppers as well as some cheap electric ones.
Air regulators, barrels, hoppers, asa, and trigger wells.
They don't. They use either Q-loaders, or low profile feed-tubes.
Agitated loaders have mixers (like a blender) inside of them that stir the paintballs keeping blockages from forming. The balls still drop into the gun by gravity. force fed hoppers grab the balls and ram them into the gun, usually whit paddles, or specially designed cones that push the paintball down a ramp.. Most speedball hoppers are force fed, for greater speeds, where woodsball hoppers tend to be agitated, just to stop blockages.
electric guns with centerfeed hoppers, shorter barrels, double triggers and overall compressed designs (ie. not tippmanns or BTs).
The majority of hoppers have a standard neck, and most feednecks (where they attach) are adjustable. The only large difference in sizing are the Tippmann A5 hoppers, which are many inches across, to feed the cyclone feed, and .50 hoppers, which cannot fit standard paintballs.
It depends on the material, but they must be retested after so many years (depending on tank) if they pass, they can keep being used.
Hoppers F.C. was created in 1969.
All grass hoppers have six legs.