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Halo B is force fed, as in it doesn't use gravity to feed the balls in. It's cone spring driven. When turned on the spring is wound and then the balls fall into place. Its consistently winded and released. The rip drive is used when batteries die. It winds the spring manually, then when you release it is feeds the balls into the tube down to the chamber of the the marker. the spring is wound, then as the balls fall in the pressure is released into the form of feeding the pb's. A paint relfective eye in the feed neck sees if there is a paintball or not. The Paint has to be light and reflective, if it is black or half dark colored paint, the eye may not see it and feed another ball and break a ball in the hopper. That is not good. When the eye sees a gap it feeds another pb into the chamber.
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