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  • Ailia
    New Maggot
    • May 2013
    • 61

    #16
    What kind of design did you have in mind luke? Mostly wondering in terms of attaching the hopper to the bracket.

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    • Justus
      Justech.us

      • Nov 2010
      • 1515

      #17
      Originally posted by luke
      I wouldn't want to stock them but would do a small run if I could sell them upfront.
      Color me interested. Right now I've got a blank of 1/8" (or 1/16"?) thick, 2" wide aluminum that I picked up from the hardware store. Planning on drilling and bending it to make a bracket for my warpless Halo. Also, since both my dad and dad-in-law also use warp setups, I have a couple other Halo's that need modded and brackets too. Dropping the warpfeed makes the gun sit down easier (not lopsided) and drops, what, a pound or pound-and-a-half?

      My Feedback Thread

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      • Pump&Run
        Registered User
        • Feb 2014
        • 31

        #18
        Count me in Luke...

        Which loader do you guys consider the best option for this mod? I have been looking to pick up an Invert Halo too, which was suggested in a couple mod threads...?

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        • Kory
          Registered User
          • Sep 2002
          • 87

          #19
          I'm interested in any info on this as well. 3d printed parts would be great.
          Kory
          Micromag rt, 68 ci flatline,12"ss total freak ,warpdrive, 12volt revi.homemade intelliframe.

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          • Justus
            Justech.us

            • Nov 2010
            • 1515

            #20
            Got to bump this again. I'd love to see the inside of the setup, to see how a 3D printed feed diverter might drop in. It sounds like if that were the case, all you'd need is to drill two holes (one in the outer shell, one in the inside ramp) and attach some warp hose running all the way out. Then you could use a normal warp 90* elbow.

            My Feedback Thread

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            • luke
              lukescustoms.com

              • Jan 2001
              • 8215

              #21
              I never revisited this thread until today, this is how I would do it. It places the hopper in the perfect playing position. Works on the left or right hand side of the marker.

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              • Syko89
                Registered User


                • Jul 2012
                • 643

                #22
                Originally posted by Justus
                Got to bump this again. I'd love to see the inside of the setup, to see how a 3D printed feed diverter might drop in. It sounds like if that were the case, all you'd need is to drill two holes (one in the outer shell, one in the inside ramp) and attach some warp hose running all the way out. Then you could use a normal warp 90* elbow.
                Posted full build thread

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                • blamtro
                  Poor gun whore
                  • Sep 2005
                  • 461

                  #23
                  Luke, count me in depending on price

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                  • BigEvil
                    www.BigEvilOnline.com

                    • Feb 2005
                    • 9333

                    #24
                    Originally posted by luke
                    I never revisited this thread until today, this is how I would do it. It places the hopper in the perfect playing position. Works on the left or right hand side of the marker.


                    Likey. BUT, you might want to think about extending that attaches to the grip and slot the holes the same way the agd warp plate is. This way the user could adjust the angle to his liking.

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                    • luke
                      lukescustoms.com

                      • Jan 2001
                      • 8215

                      #25
                      No offence but the AGD bracket is a bad design. Angling the Warpfeed so you can reach around is not an ideal playing position, it's cumbersome , unbalanced and just feels unnatural, not to mention it looks funky. (Sorry Tom :) ) Have you ever shouldered a warp feed marker using my warp-rear bracket? This design allows you to shoulder your marker as if there is no Warpfeed attached (NO REACHING AROUND) and it does not interfere with your mask.

                      If you want to know where the Warpfeed-rear bracket and the design above places your hopper, do this (you don't even need a marker) hold you hands up as if you're shooting in a natural position, super compact is ok, now look down on the side you are holding your foregrip with, see the 'V' your arm makes? That is where the hopper sits. If you want to take the experiment further, (again without a marker works) sit a hopper in the V, there is no better position.

                      The only necessary adjustment has to do with the width of your hopper and the parallel space between the marker and hopper.

                      This was one of my set-ups I used with the Warp-rear bracket, I'm squatted down on my toes, leaning out the RHS of a bunker



                      The key is the V it's the only free space available. Look at the angle of my forearm, elbow to foregrip, it's completely natural.

                      Yea the Vertfeed sucked.

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                      • Syko89
                        Registered User


                        • Jul 2012
                        • 643

                        #26
                        Originally posted by luke
                        I never revisited this thread until today, this is how I would do it. It places the hopper in the perfect playing position. Works on the left or right hand side of the marker.

                        I'll take 1

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                        • river031403
                          Registered User
                          • Feb 2011
                          • 1080

                          #27
                          I really like Luke's warp forward bracket

                          http://www.automags.org/forums/showt...errerid=144073

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                          • BigEvil
                            www.BigEvilOnline.com

                            • Feb 2005
                            • 9333

                            #28
                            Originally posted by luke



                            The key is the V it's the only free space available. Look at the angle of my forearm, elbow to foregrip, it's completely natural.

                            Yea the Vertfeed sucked.

                            NO offense back, but that looks awful the way you are holding it and very far from the way I do. Which is pretty much the reason why I don't use the warp mounting brackets I got from you way back when.

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                            • luke
                              lukescustoms.com

                              • Jan 2001
                              • 8215

                              #29
                              I prefer a compact setup, but even more I couldn't play with the AGD bracket. Actually that is how I shoulder a marker with or without a Warp.

                              Having to hook your arm around the warp and hopper never worked for me. I'm curious to know how you shoulder your Warpfeed markers and how you are able to achieve a comfortable mount using the factory bracket?

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                              • river031403
                                Registered User
                                • Feb 2011
                                • 1080

                                #30
                                Agd warp bracket was the reason I went away from the warp originally. Now I'm back with lukes warp forward bracket sooo tight love it
                                Last edited by river031403; 03-09-2014, 10:41 AM.
                                http://www.automags.org/forums/showt...errerid=144073

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