Alright well I have a standard feed mag with a 12volt revvy and I just started chopping, not bad, but enough to piss me off. My question is should I spend the money on a powerfeed body, or should I buy the warp feed? I've seen one warp feed on a standard body, but the 90* turn the balls have to talk at the top of the standard feed tube worries me. What would you guys do? Thanks
Powerfeed body or Warp??
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I don't know how well a warp would do on lowering the profile of the gun when you have a standard feed, but it should greatly help your chopping problem. Then again if it were me I would try and find a cheap hopper right body somewhere on here so you could still buy a warp later. But man either way you go should work out.Famous SEAL quotes:
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Thanks for the reply talls, see if I were to keep my standard feed body I would cut it about an inch or more in order to lower the profile. Thanks again
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Dye double trigger, and Frame
68 Crossfire with drop
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14inch PMI Perfect Bore
12inch Brass J&J
12volt Revvy
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Only problem with AGD warp feed is they dont have the 90* elbow anymore, you will have to get one from pro team products, which are 40.00. You may want to consider a powerfeed H/R body or a warp feed left body ( which essentially is the same thing but powerfeed is cut down giving you a better site picture down top of breech/barrel) go to online store and check them out.Comment
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