i thought of that right after i put up the post but wouldn't it stick out to far does anybody have any to sell or any website where i can purchase 2
Tactical Automag prototype thread. Please help.
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My suggestions are that you use spring loaded clips, so its like a pump, easy to install if you have a machine shop hook up, it reduces the bulk of a hopper and or warp. Also if your playing scenario half of the point is to be stealthy, you dont need too many rounds in order to give away your position and as long as the gun is accurate then 21 should be enough. My other suggestion was going to be the stock I think could be drilled into the rail from the sides, that would give it alot of stability and help out alot. Ive thought about this alot before, and if you need anything my door is always open
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Vertical elbows you mean? They're just straight, 180* elbows. You use them on most e-spyders. Here is one:
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I have heard the warp does not force the balls enough to push them through 2 90* elbows. I researched that while making my hopper/stock. It was tried by a dude on these forums, and he was helpful enough to suggest I do not use 2 elbows.
I say take advantage of that warp left body and warp feed deal. Its a killer deal. You have to get your warp in "smoke" tho. Its a dark grey, with some visability into the machine. You want this, to see if there are balls loaded into the wheel. That way, if your hopper goes dry, you can check your ammo in the wheel and still fire while reloading. A killer feature.
I forgot a huge point tho... you have to make a notch so the warp left feed mouth can fit into the rail. This is usually done with a Dremel. I am not sure if you want to mill your tac one rail, so you might want a pro to do this.
I personally think it is worth it. It would be the ultimate incarnation of the Warpbow. It would be killer on the feild, and would really be breaking ground.
I am actually in the process of getting my own warp left ULE body, notched classic rail, and both a warp feed/hopper and a Q Loader. The warp is pretty inexpensive, and uses an existing hopper. The changeover to the Q Loader is quite simple, as I am mounting it in the Borph pattern (under the grip). This way I can have the stealth of the Q when I want it on the feild, and the more heavy rate of fire of the warp when I need that too.
This is my near future configuration:

Substitute the Q Loader with a warp feed, and that is my other configuration. Best of both worlds... but at a price! I personally think feild of view is worth it. The only way Id be comfy with a vert feed again is if it was on an Emag, or any TAC ONE configuration. Drool!
Here is my idea with the warp:

So, the hopper is a Ricochet, prolly an AK model, and it is reversed. That way the only thing I have to move from the hopper is the LED light that tells you how the battery is doing. You just drill in the back window area of the hopper for the stock to go through, drill through the end for the other end of the stock, and find some way to get the hose to exit the side of the hopper. Should leave room for about 150 paintballs, with luck. The stock goes right through the hopper.
The problems with this config are getting the custom metal base plate milled, installing the hopper when you want to use it, and the risk of too much room in the hopper being used up by the stock and hose. This config might not even work, and I will know better when I take apart a Ricochet hopper and look inside.Last edited by famousgamer; 03-09-2006, 11:34 AM.Comment
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Oh yeah, this is my current config. Got it on Ebay. 150 bucks. Got a killer deal cause I was lucky, from a killer mag maker. Very happy.

Those gas through t-stocks are not very sexy, but so functional. With the back bottle adapter, they do the job of the Longbow stock at a fraction of the cost. Taking advantage of the back bottle adapter is a very Automag thing to do, and old school too!
Special thanks to Borph for helping me choose my rail, stock and loader configuration. For me personally, I beleive I have found my tactical Automag after all. Well, the starting points of it anyways. Id love to upgrade to a TAC ONE mainbody, or maybe even Emag lowers.
I think the marrow of the findings were the back bottle adapter, and the T stock. The warp left body is also a huge component. The combination of these things gives a user tonnes of vision, a super light package, the stability with its stock, and has a very low price tag.
Ill post pics when Im done the master plan. I am also camoing my entire marker with the Opsgear woodland vinyl sheets: http://shopping.netsuite.com/s.nl/c....t.A/id.2271/.fComment
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With the 2 90'' adapters is power a issue wow was he trying to feed them to the top, across or just open to see if it would feed? i would have order a warp frame but i already order a warp feed sytem $90 shipped so i am not going to spend 145 on top of that just to get a frame. unless they make a tac frame and that it mounts to my tac frame with no modifications. some body will make a tac frame sooner or later or and adapter the uses the weaver rails like with spec ops did.
dam i wished i owned a machine shop. what is agd doing these days i don't expect a new gun what i do expect is some accs. for there line upBACK IN THE GAME.

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I should have taken some machining. Would come in handy about now.
Imagine a TAC ONE warp body. That would be insane. Even if you could just fuse an existing warp left body with a TAC ONE rear part, it would be a match made in heaven.Comment
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can we use x mag parts warp feed dam you need a machine shop to do that too!! i wish i was rich i would make my own spec ops store.BACK IN THE GAME.

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no i am not rich i owned a tac one now for 2 years and i never used it (own a bushmaster 2000) once i saw the longbow kit i say to myself that would make a good woods ball gun so i picked it up my bushmaster 2000 is my speedball gun. i would like to buy a emag but thats to much money. i wanted a tank of a woodsball gun and i wanted a fast but cost effective speedball gun agd can't be both.
i guess i am rich when i think about it. but i really want to be wealthy.BACK IN THE GAME.

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That setup looks very nice. That is an excellent t-stock. Do you know its name and maker? It is the perfect little stock for those mounting it in the bottomline area.Originally posted by Badger1099I put together this HyperFrame AutoMag this winter, and am planning to run a remote.
You know Lonewolf, I hope they just make a TAC ONE warp left frame one day. I will sell alot of stuff on Ebay to get one of those to affoard it. A Warp left tac one body would soooooo slay. I suppose that the picatinny rails would then run vertically, and not on 45* angels. Man, that would be sweet.Comment
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I don't know why they didn't i could save 150 in the longbow kit that would cost the same is anybody at agd read these forums? there is a demand for the product why are they not suppling? no wonder this business is sinking. how can i go to the fields and promote their gun if they don't give me the tools i am getting a tippman at least someone listens there.BACK IN THE GAME.

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I agree, in the sense that AGD should put out a TAC ONE warp left body, and make their own gas thru stock option, if a user wanted to go that route.
An exclusivley AGD scenario marker would rip. The TAC ONE is excellent, in tonnes of ways. There could be a gas thru option tho, and a Q loader or warp fed option with a warp fed body. That would be the most true incarnation of the AGD scenario marker. AGD could also manufacture it themselves, and wholesale it to companies like Spec Ops, instead of collaborating with them. Tom knows whats best for his markers.
Having said that, there are millworkers out there that really compliment Automags... and really take it to the next level. I just dont think Spec Ops has done this.Comment
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OK i mounted a warp feed to my tac one but its not working out you defiently need a warp feed body to much hose for my opnion. plus the warp feed sits reall low below the handle i can imagine myself diving into a bunker and breaking it . plus the stance you have to take with the warp feed it requires you to handle your gun with more of a speedball style rending your stock useless. with a revy it has a lot more wieght not a big deal for me but for the weight crazys we have here. so i am going to pick up a q pod system and work with that.
i don't want the q pod sytem under my barrel i want it on the side of the gun (left side) is there any way i could do this?
the warp feed is good but to much sticking out to the left its really set up for speedball thats all. woods it can do but i i have a speedball gun already i want a milsim automag.
the warp feed will find a new home on my bushmaster 2000.
i rember this post was thrivieng am i i the only one in the game?BACK IN THE GAME.

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