Hi Derek 

   Looks good ...can I ask why so many bends ? with soldering be careful 
not to use too much solder on your joints might cause a problem for you 
getting blobs of solder in the way of the paintballs.... let us know how 
the testing goes good luck !

On Tuesday, December 31, 2013 2:23:26 PM UTC-5, TyngTech wrote:
>
> Derek,
>
> Haven't seen a GTV gun in a while.  The side loading gives you some nice 
> loading options.  I'm going to pass along a TyngTech advance research 
> project which I think might be beneficial to your setup.  It's something 
> that I call a conformal loader.  Build an open frame one paintball in 
> height which can hold 40 rounds.  This will be mounted above your marker as 
> high as possible in the turret.  On the bottom of the frame, stretch and 
> attach a piece of spandex.  Cut a doughnut out of some thin sheet metal 
> that a paintball can pass through.  With the frame mounted in place, above 
> the loading port on the gun, glue the metal doughnut onto the top side of 
> the spandex (Goop glue should work well).  When the Goop is dried, cutout 
> the spandex from inside the doughnut.  Drill a small hole in the doughnut 
> for a mounting screw that will attach the doughnut to the marker.  You now 
> have a conformal loader shaped in a shallow funnel shape that always point 
> to the markers loading port.
>
> Steve Tyng
>
>
>>

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