I'm thinking about getting a warp feed for my recently new minimag, yea i'm don't think i'll need it for the feed rate but plan on doing a retro valve w/ an intelliframe asap. i'm a front player, and wondering if it's worth the money just to make my gun that little bit more tighter, can you convince me?
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It's all personal preferance. Warps sometimes throw people off, people aren't sure if your peeking or aiming. You add a little weight to your gun, but like Pyro said, say goodbye to hoppper hits, and they do make a tight setup. No here should have to convince you, try to borrow someones gun who has a properly set up warp.Comment
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Convince you.. hmm.... play someone with a warp and that should convince you. Everytime I play...after games people are always saying things like:
"man..I hate that warp, I can't tell that yer gonna shoot until it's too late"
"Thats freaking crazy.....I didn't even see your gun..then all of the sudden I had paint all over my mask"
I love it, it took all of 2 weekends to get "used" to the added 1 lb.after that..it was all over. I like it because you can shoot long strings (8+ balls) with the gun held at different angles. We sometimes play speedball on our woods field (natural bunkers made from stacked logs and palletts sp?) and I can shoot laying on my side with the gun upside down shooting through holes almost on the ground lol. Its crazy.. try one out..you'll either love `em or hate `em.Comment
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Being able to shoot consistantly at any angle is a Huuuuge Plus. That and if you're shooting fairly small bursts (10-20 shots) you don't have to worry about the hopper feeding it.
I'm on an old-skool 9v revvie with my warp, and i've yet to really out-shoot the thing with my classic-valved mini-mag.
That MAY change when my RT Pro comes in tho
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