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Tunaman
09-30-2001, 07:46 PM
Just finished this RT for my pal PBCHOPR. It the fastest manual gun I have ever shot. Intellifeed is good. AGD is good. Tell me what you think of it....

i-luv-my-rt
09-30-2001, 08:00 PM
It looks like you have your warp ack farther. It might just be the pic, but i have just decided whats goin on my rt next. INTELLIFRAME!!! I also now have decided how to run my warp with HL body. Thanks for the ideas and hella nice gun.




-Screw tuna SPAM all the way!!!

pumpamatic
09-30-2001, 08:06 PM
Interesting how you choose to buy an Intelliframe after looking at a gun equipped with a Dye frame.

Tunaman
09-30-2001, 08:27 PM
Well I can tell you that the choice is easy. If you are mechanically inclined to partake in a project like this, than you will have fun. But on the other hand, if you just want to bolt on a frame and go, get the ADG one. This mod does not come easy.

Tunaman
09-30-2001, 08:37 PM
Originally posted by i-luv-my-rt
It looks like you have your warp ack farther. It might just be the pic, but i have just decided whats goin on my rt next. INTELLIFRAME!!! I also now have decided how to run my warp with HL body. Thanks for the ideas and hella nice gun.




-Screw tuna SPAM all the way!!! The warp is mounted further back. I drilled another hole in the bracket to get it 90 degrees off the frame. Works great and you don't have to modify the hopper. Many thanks to the AO'er who figured that out.

X-Plosive
09-30-2001, 09:41 PM
Bad Dave is the first one I ever saw talk about drilling the hole to ount the bracket at 90*'s but I believe John Sosta first came up with it. I just finished my intellifeed on my revvolution and z-grip. Came out nice except seating the microswitcch in the proper spot took some time. I decided that I wanted the revvy to spin when the trigger had been pulled about 1 mm. Works well and it seems reliable. I only made one mistake. If I could do it all over again and when I do it on my back up mini I am definetly not going to purchase a cheap prefab wire. I prefer making my own. That isn't even a dual conductor wire. It says it is but it's NOT! IT super TIKKKKKKKK. I had to notching out most of my hogue grip but it looks perfect and there has been no cosmetic damage done to any part of my gun. By the way tunaman did you send that warp to get the dual 9v in a parallel with a toggle on/off?

Tunaman
09-30-2001, 10:08 PM
No. I set up the batteries myself. Very simple harness to make. No switch is necessary for me because the batteries last more than all day(2cases+), so I just buy new batteries everytime I play. I am thinking about those nice rechargeables though...let me know if you need that harness.

MajorDamage
09-30-2001, 10:13 PM
My warp is on the same way. I have a proteam warp do it has diffrent mounting things. I turned the bracket on the frame, and the one on the warp upside down. Now I can see the gauges on my flatline!

ENDO!

Bad Dave
10-01-2001, 09:10 AM
Cool gun tuna man.

X plosive, I do not think it was me who came up with the idea of drilling the bracket, off the top of my head i think evil bob mentioned it, although it likely had the evil genius of john sosta behind it....

To create a cleaner profile i would run the hose through your hopper and use the 90* adapter to run the hose over the top of the powerfeed.

Ni cD
10-01-2001, 12:31 PM
Very nice.

Does the Warp Feed hose get in the way of the foregrip any?

MikeCouves
10-01-2001, 12:35 PM
Whistles...holy crap, man that's amazing, okay I'll stop there. That is really nice I must say. I would have got a grey Warpfeed...but you can't have everything. Lol, really good job.

Temo Vryce
10-01-2001, 01:22 PM
That is sweet. That red Warp is a nice touch. It adds a touch of class.

TheTramp
10-01-2001, 02:26 PM
Nice looking Mag. Black and chrome = always a classy combination. The red Warp gives it a little bit of color but I would have gone with a HR body if I was going to use the Warp. I like the way you're still going in through the bottom just on the other side. Great job!

Tunaman
10-01-2001, 03:55 PM
Originally posted by Ni cD
Very nice.

Does the Warp Feed hose get in the way of the foregrip any? It's actually very comfortable...not really in the way at all. Plenty of room to grab on. Plus the grip swivels...great idea AGD! Thanks

PBchopR
10-05-2001, 10:45 AM
This creation is AWESOME, I can't wait for the next weekend run to the field...The only thing about this gun is the weight- After a full day, that thing is heavy! I guess that's the price we pay for firepower.
PS- I owe you for this, Bob- Next round is on me!!

shartley
10-05-2001, 11:05 AM
Tunaman,
Can we see some other shots of this Marker? The view you show is nice, but I would like to see one from above and one from behind. That would allow me to get a MUCH better idea of its balance, and how it would “feel” when actually held.

Oh, and so far it looks great. Quick question… why run the hose around when it should have been able to run to a left side feed?

Thanks...

Cro§§ƒire
10-05-2001, 11:24 AM
very nice I love the dye frame :D

Chaos
10-05-2001, 02:49 PM
Nice nice, i Like. Its a lot like mine, I'll post a pic of my project mag when I get a chance. I'm running with an Autoresponse frame, so setting up the roller inside the frame is a challenge I'm trying to get to work. Its mainly in milling out the frame so it will fit.

My warp is setup with an on/off toggle switch, 2 9v's running parallel, LED power light, and will be intellifeed as soon as I get my project finished (fitting in the roller sear, and I'm probably installing an LED light that blinks everytime I shoot. I've got it all worked out I just need to mill up my frame for it to fit....

Tunaman
10-05-2001, 03:31 PM
Originally posted by shartley
Tunaman,
Can we see some other shots of this Marker? The view you show is nice, but I would like to see one from above and one from behind. That would allow me to get a MUCH better idea of its balance, and how it would “feel” when actually held.

Oh, and so far it looks great. Quick question… why run the hose around when it should have been able to run to a left side feed?

Thanks... Here is a top and a rear shot...I was under the impression that the less sharp bends(like the 90 degree adapter) in the hose is better. It doesn't chop a single ball, so I won't mess with success. I WILL try the adapter on the left side and see how that works. I also know that "the shorter the better" on the hose is the way to go. If any of you RT owners(or Mag owners) want help on the Dye switch installation, just lemme know. :D <p><img src=http://server3003.freeyellow.com/tunaman2/pbchopr2.jpg><p><img src=http://server3003.freeyellow.com/tunaman2/pbchopr3.jpg>

udtseal
10-06-2001, 05:32 AM
WOW! Very nice work!! Very unique. I like the drilling on the front of the gun. :)

FeelTheRT
10-06-2001, 06:45 AM
Originally posted by udtseal
I like the drilling on the front of the gun.

lol, RTs come with the holes in the front :-D

udtseal
10-06-2001, 06:55 AM
I knew that.....yah....just testin....:cool: :D

me so stupid