How does the PTP Warp work?

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  • Snake847
    EAT ME!
    • Aug 2002
    • 691

    #1

    How does the PTP Warp work?

    How does the PTP Warp work?????
    I have it and i push a button it spins then stops.....
    so confused. Someone please enlighten me! OR post a link.
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  • rikkter
    • Jun 2002
    • 1804

    #2
    same way the original warp works
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    • kdawg
      Registered User
      • Nov 2002
      • 296

      #3
      Either use the intellifeed or the vibration sensor.
      If using the vibe sensor, you need to adjust the sensor. It should spin when it feels vibration....tap on it to see if you can get it to spin that way.
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      • rikkter
        • Jun 2002
        • 1804

        #4
        actually the PTP warp feed has a externl vibration sensor.
        you plug this in the little female jack that is next to the white button, and tap on that instead of the unit
        viking #619

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        • Snake847
          EAT ME!
          • Aug 2002
          • 691

          #5
          I do and it dosn't shoot.
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          Black P/F EMAG-LVL10, Freak, EVO II
          Originally posted by -Carnifex- "I tell people, You know what would make that Angel better? Me using it."
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          • Jonesie
            All Around Good Guy
            • Oct 2002
            • 1123

            #6
            Originally posted by Snake847
            I do and it dosn't shoot.
            You need to adjust the sensitivity as per the instruction manual.

            Jonesie
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            • riooso
              Registered User
              • Nov 2000
              • 172

              #7
              The PTP Warp that I have broke about a month out. The sensor was in the main plate that the warp bolts to and fell out. The plate was machined to receive that vibration sensor and it finally cracked. I had to make a new one which is no big deal but a pain.
              I would personally get the AGD one and make it work.

              R

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              • rikkter
                • Jun 2002
                • 1804

                #8
                yeah i dont like the plate. i've intellied my warp but i still have to use the damn external vibration to mount it on my gun. i found it usuless as theres barely any screw holding DZ3, and warp bracket to the trigger frame.
                viking #619

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                • Jonesie
                  All Around Good Guy
                  • Oct 2002
                  • 1123

                  #9
                  Originally posted by rikkter
                  yeah i dont like the plate. i've intellied my warp but i still have to use the damn external vibration to mount it on my gun. i found it usuless as theres barely any screw holding DZ3, and warp bracket to the trigger frame.
                  Go to the hardware store and buy 2 #10-32 screws that are long enough - problem solved!

                  Jonesie
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