
Ok, let me explain what's going on here. When I purchased my Ego SLS, I also ordered the Planet Eclipse 50 Caliber Conversion Kit. Well, there isn't a single decent loader for 50 caliber yet, until this new Kingman Rapid. So I purchased the Kingman Rapid, thinking it would simply drop into any standard feedneck. As you see in the video, the Kingman Rapid's feedneck is VERY small. When I measured it with a caliper, it measured approximately .800 inches outer diameter. Well a standard paintball loader feedneck is 1.00 inches, which is what the Planet Eclipse feedneck is designed to hold. So I thought of a solution. I built a spacer by hacksawing off the feedneck of a VL200. Now it's a tight fit, kind of like an unsanded halo, but at least I can now use a semi-force feed loader, and finally get some REAL .50 caliber paintball testing done, on the field! I'm sure the correct sized feednecks / loaders will come out soon, but this is a simple fix that costs $50 for the loader, $5 for the VL200, and now you can put this on an Etek or Ego with the .50 Caliber Kit and go play .50 caliber paintball! Enjoy!
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