Best hopper for a warp

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  • trains are bad
    Registered User
    • Oct 2003
    • 1751

    #1

    Best hopper for a warp

    Right now I have an eRTpro and a revvy, and it works fine. But I would like more raw speed for sweetspotting and full-autoing with my morlock. The revvy starves the warp in strings. It also doesn't feed the greatest on tilts.

    I had previously thought I was stuck with the revvy because of the way the hopper is drilled, but If I loop the hose up from the front I could stick just about anything on there. It wouldnt' look a s clean or be as lowprofile.

    I could put a halo on it, but my lord, it's so heavy! But they do feed bettor right, especiall at weird angles?

    I could put a richochet, apache, but I don't know if those forcefeed on tilts as well as a halo. I basically want a lighter halo.

    I like it the way it is now, too.

    So what should I do?



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  • Duck Hunt
    Spam
    • Oct 2003
    • 434

    #2
    Pretty much a Halo or an Egg, I use an egg on my warp and I love it, shoots great on angles, feeds fast and I like the way it tucks right up to my mask.

    Try em' all out if you can and find the one that fits YOU the best.

    Sean

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    You should go to each gun manufacturers forum or call them up. Ask the OWNER of the company why his gun is better. When you get your answers come back here and tell us what they said.

    You should buy my gun because I have 5000 posts that say I care.

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    • trains are bad
      Registered User
      • Oct 2003
      • 1751

      #3
      I will not use an egg, because they break too easily and I don't like the shape for my setup. I actually like the looks of the richochet hoppers but I like haven't even seen one in person. They have the skinny profile I'm looking for. Halos are small too, maybe I should suck it up.

      There's another thing about the revvy though, it has a pocket melted into the side for finger clearance, somthing may not be able to duplicate with any other hopper. Maybe I am stuck with it. Anyone have a turborev board laying around?
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      • frop
        Easily Irritated
        • Feb 2004
        • 751

        #4
        Tyger uses a rico on his warp, & i like the way it looks. just watch some of his newer vids to see what it looks like
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        • Z-man
          You guys lost me
          • Jul 2001
          • 2202

          #5
          I ran a Halo on my Warp for the same reasons you were looking for. The Halo feeds just as fast as the warp and you get that nice consistant feeding. If you are planning on empying half your hopper in 1 string you have to deal with the fact that if the hopper you have is not a true forcefeed, it's not going to keep up.

          You have 3 options as I see it.

          1- Warp + Halo B

          2- Vertical ULE + Halo B

          3- Q-Loader

          Again, the Egg II and the Rich may be fast, but If the hopper cannot keep up with 20-24bps by itself, it won't do it for long even on a warp feed.


          Hmm on one final thought, have you tried out a Halo B on your system and tested to see that in fact it does what you want it to? As I recall the standard 9v Warp was a hair slow for full on rapid-fire and it really helped getting it moded for 12v.


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          • trains are bad
            Registered User
            • Oct 2003
            • 1751

            #6
            Vertical ULE + Halo B
            *gag*


            Q-Loader
            been there...

            I will probably just stick with the revvy for now, it feeds fine in bursts, and on mild tilts, and is light. I already modded for 12v. It's just good to have 1337 rof capabilities.
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