What parts do I need to make it (warp/q-loader) work?

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  • Justus
    Justech.us

    • Nov 2010
    • 1515

    #1

    What parts do I need to make it (warp/q-loader) work?

    I've got a warp left tac one body coming in the mail to me that I plan to q-load. I've got everything ready to take the q-hose up to the breech, but what will I need to connect it? I do have a gray colored qloader elbow (almost 90*?) that came with my qloader parts, but that's it. Of course, I've seen the AGD warpfeed adapter and the PTP warpfeed adapter on some setups as well. As I'm mounting my qloader under the intelliframe and coming up to the left feed, would something like that be beneficial? What parts do I need to connect this and get it running?

    Also.. I'm finishing a minimag build for my dad and also plan to q-load it from under the trigger frame. The minimag body is hopper-right, powerfeed left. I've had my cousin (machinist) cut down the feedneck and will flip the powerfeed plug so that it loads from the bottom left. What parts will I need to connect the q-hose to this?

    Is the diameter of the minimag powerfeed different from the diameter of the warp left tac feed?

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  • maniacmechanic
    PrestonCoPaintball
    • Aug 2006
    • 3453

    #2
    The " easiest " way is to put a clamping feedneck in your warp body , the Q 90 will go right in it , none of the Q loader hoses or adapters will work with the warp stuff they are different sizes , I have used pvc pipe adapters and made a few adapters

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    • Justus
      Justech.us

      • Nov 2010
      • 1515

      #3
      Here's what my elbow looks like:



      Does the feedneck on a warp tac body have a 1" or 3/4" diameter?

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      • maniacmechanic
        PrestonCoPaintball
        • Aug 2006
        • 3453

        #4
        the warp feedneck is 7/8" , I just went & checked the Q 90 slips right over it , it's actually a little loose , probley a paper shim would take care of it

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        • Justus
          Justech.us

          • Nov 2010
          • 1515

          #5
          Sweet, thanks for the info. I'm sure mine will be here in a few days, but I like to plan ahead, lol.

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