if you are any kind of good at paintball sniping, you've spent a lot of time practicing, prepping yourself and your gear, and most importantly, actually playing. and, if you're any kind of good at paintball sniping, you dont need huge 200 round hopper giving the other team more to shoot at. so, since you need a low profile and one (MAYBE two) shots per target, i offer you what i believe to be a good solution that reduces your profile and makes it possible to get lower to the ground and become less visible.
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2.utility knife
3.about 4-5 feet of BLACK 9/16" P.V.C. pipe. (so when it gets scratched up it wont have white streaks on it)
4. 24-hour epoxy or P.V.C. glue
5. piece of wood to make plug for end of hopper piping
6.scrap of wood or cardboard to mix epoxy with (if using epoxy) and something to use to mix it.
7.two non-adjustable paintball feed neck adaptors









































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One suggestion, is to use a pipe cutter instead of a hacksaw. You'll get level and better looking ends to the PVC pipe and you won't need the vise or "elbow grease" for the hacksaw. They don't cost much and it's a good item that every home should have it the tool kit.
Also, since you are plugging one end of the hopper with a piece of wood and epoxy, I'm going to assume that you'll need to remove your "hopper" in order to reload it. What we used back in the day was a laundry aid to keep pairs of socks matched up while being washed.
Sometimes called a "sock lock" or "sock sorter" (see photos), these rings are just about the circumference of the end of your PVC pipe, but they will allow a 10 round tube of paintballs to be pressed through it to release the paintballs into your stickfeed.
You could epoxy one of those into the back end of your pipe and reload from 10 round tubes while it is still attached to your paintball marker. That is, if you have a set of the plastic 10 round tubes. You should still be able to find them to purchase online. They were originally made to hold cigars.
You can also make or purchase harnesses, belts, wrist bands, and belt packs that will hold those 10 round tubes, as well as find speed caps for them in bulk. With RIT fabric dye packs, you can dye the translucent tubes nearly any color you want.
StockClassPaintball dot com is a good place to start.