Warp ULE Boldy notch?

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  • Phobos
    dur?
    • Sep 2003
    • 165

    #1

    Warp ULE Boldy notch?

    I just ordered a Q-loader and was thinking of getting a Warp ULE body.



    , but what is up with the notice about milling a notch?

    Note: Your rail will need a small machined notch to accept the feed tube.
    Some owners have successfully accomplished this with only a Dremel tool and file.
    Others might want to have a machine shop do it for them. Airgun Designs does
    not offer this modification currently so you are on your own to complete it.


    What has to be done/How hard is it?
    Marker Set up:
    E-Mag_________DataPimp69 Quick Disconnect rail
    X-Valve________Rougeclamp feedneck
    Dynaflow 201___Evil pipe kit 14"
    Halo B _________Karta body, Aced
    Big thanks to Havoc_online and Tunaman for the help too. A+ Service.

  • muirtach
    Registered User
    • Apr 2002
    • 232

    #2
    it's very easy to do with just a few files. If you have the right ones and are patient you can get the notch to match the body perfectly.

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    • tonybhall
      Team Mag Daddies
      • Jul 2003
      • 266

      #3
      Hey Phobos

      You may want to call AGD and see if that notice is still correct. I just got a warp body RT PRO and mine came with the rail notched. Mine was done my AGD so they might do yours if you send them the rail.

      Bryan
      Bryan
      Phantom Regiment
      Team Mag Daddies
      CPPA Member
      Sponsored by Paintball Quest

      Primary Marker: Black Alias
      Secondary Marker: XSF SpyderMag
      X-Valved (of course) with Level X and ULT
      Black Center Feed ULE with Halo B
      Logic milled rail, Evil Pipe kit
      68/4500 CrossFire @ 850 PSI

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      • Bad_Dog
        self proclaimed warpaholic
        • Jul 2003
        • 1777

        #4
        did mine with a dremel... went fast, not too tuff either... I started with a fairly rough file and after like 1/8in of rail was removed I smoothed it out with the dremel. It took a couple of trial and error test fittings but I got the body to fit the rail like a glove... alltogether took about 30 min, but I bet if I did it again, I could do it in half the time:)

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        • tg ur 1t
          Registered User
          • Feb 2002
          • 75

          #5
          guys... it all depends on the person doing it. everyone seems to think that it is easy, but be prepared to possibly scratch up your rail. If you don't have a steady hand (or any experience with grinding/ excavating metal) than maybe you might want to think about getting someone to do this for you. I did mine... and it isn't bad, but it isn't the best. I used a dremel cutting disc on a pneumatic tool to excavate into the side of my rail. It needs some love and it'll look almost pro, but I can't get any better than amature. I am going to need some extra filing and polishing, and then anodizing to make it look like it belongs this way. Right now you can tell that I did it.

          just my $.02
          Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.

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          • Phobos
            dur?
            • Sep 2003
            • 165

            #6
            Thanks for the info. Boldy, god how did I spell that, stupid deamons in my key board.
            Marker Set up:
            E-Mag_________DataPimp69 Quick Disconnect rail
            X-Valve________Rougeclamp feedneck
            Dynaflow 201___Evil pipe kit 14"
            Halo B _________Karta body, Aced
            Big thanks to Havoc_online and Tunaman for the help too. A+ Service.

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            • Bad_Dog
              self proclaimed warpaholic
              • Jul 2003
              • 1777

              #7
              yah, watch out for those demons in your "key board", they seem to be affecting your typing more than you think















              it's KEYBOARD...... with no space

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              • BlackVCG
                Grubby Owner

                • Oct 2000
                • 4956

                #8
                I can mill the rail on a vertical mill so the slot is nice and even for a small fee. PM me if you're interested. :)
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