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  • hitech
    Not a shedder of vortices
    • Nov 2001
    • 4775

    #16
    Originally posted by flatacid
    its in clayton.
    So that's what they are calling it these days. That was the second field I played at, back a hundred years ago. We helped build many of the structures on the field, however they are probably all different now. Are they open every weekend? Does Mike still own/operate it?


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    • TheTramp
      Registered User
      • Jan 2001
      • 4019

      #17
      My Warp worked inconsistantly at first. When it was working it was great when it wasn't....well lets just say I took it off in disscust several times.

      I got the Intelliframe and hooked the intellifeed up to my Warp and I couldn't be happier. I don't have to worry about the sensitivity issues. It just spins everytime I pull the trigger. I wouldn't play without it now.
      "Relax. Don't worry. Have a Home Brew."
      -Charlie Papazian

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      • demonguy8
        Jobless and Poor.
        • Jun 2002
        • 501

        #18
        mixed opinion...

        I'll do the other side of the coin here, and say that OVERALL I did NOT like my warp and heres why:

        The good: -Kept paint in my gun no matter how fast I was firing
        -for "offhand" (refering to the tilt the gun thing) shooting this was a godsend
        - can do the upside down shot from some of those CrAzY airball bunkers (like the standing fish)
        - intelliframe = no feed probelems with lvl10



        The bad:
        - warp hose (even with the orings on it!)popped out of the warp at least 2x the first day.. (eventually settled with tape)but losing half the paint in your hopper sux when your already running to bunker somone!

        -Balance.. Try as I might, I could not get used to the feel of the balance (might just be me)

        - weight.. having a 10 lbs weight in one arm and nothing in the other on a full out sprint (front player) slows you down a tiny bit. You can adapt to a heavier weight all you want but youll still be FASTER with less weight.

        -maybe I was just lucky, but hopper hits where never a problem before the warp so getting showed no real improvement

        OVERVIEW: for me the "bads" outweighed the "goods" so i chose to sell it. I will say that is a nice product, and to be honest I dont know why it is not more popular than it currently is. Like the Z-grip before it, very innovative.. but one of those things that either you like.. or you dont
        "Nothing is more beutiful than a warrior with no distractions".

        Glory is fleeting, but obscurity is forever.

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        • flatacid
          Silent Kevin
          • Sep 2002
          • 205

          #19
          Originally posted by hitech


          So that's what they are calling it these days. That was the second field I played at, back a hundred years ago. We helped build many of the structures on the field, however they are probably all different now. Are they open every weekend? Does Mike still own/operate it?
          yep. mike still runs it. i ref up there. the place was closed down for 2 years because some lady kept complaining, and complaining. they had to tear down pretty much everything. they recently opened back up this august. theres still a few real old bunkers, but most of them are 6 years old. come up sometime. we always have a fun day of rec ball.

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          • Jack & Coke
            TUNAMAX No. 1
            • Jul 2002
            • 2644

            #20
            Originally posted by davej946
            Kudos to Tom and everyone at AGD for a fine product, the Warp Feed...

            The Warp Feed by AGD... It's a good thing!

            Dave
            Did AGD actually develope The Warp Feed?

            Was The Warp Feed the brainchild of AGD?

            What role did PTP play in this matter?

            Sooooooo confused...

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            • BlackVCG
              Grubby Owner

              • Oct 2000
              • 4956

              #21
              AGD is completely responsible for the design of the Warp Feed. They allowed PTP to distribute Warps under their name like MicroMags, Micro E-Mags, etc.

              The only thing PTP did was add more adapters to make it a more universal kit, a different bracket and the first generation had a different hose than the AGD gray stuff. I believe now they both come with black hose.
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              • SirOssis
                The Rhino
                • Aug 2002
                • 139

                #22
                I luv my warps and could never go on gun again. Its so much fun laying the barrel on top of a sup air bunker and having only the barrel exposed(no powerfeed, 90* matrix breech) or in the grooves of a hyperball bunker. Insane ROF without skipped shots. One mod thats a must is an on/off switch, really saves on battery juice.

                As far as I know, PTP was allowed to sell the warp along with adaptor kits for other guns so that the warp could be tourney legal.
                Team Mission Impossible(M.I.P.)

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                • Troy
                  Registered User
                  • Apr 2002
                  • 246

                  #23
                  All of the front players on the Lions use them.
                  It doesn't seem to slow down Chance or Chester. As for me, I may be slower than I used to be, but that has more to do with the 40 extra pounds in my butt than the 1 pound extra on my gun.
                  "Shoot straight up in the air and hit the other team on top of the head...European teams do it all the time" D.A. 2001 Gettysburg

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                  • joeyjoe367
                    Confirmed 11 bps RT User!
                    • May 2001
                    • 1982

                    #24
                    I've gone warp about a 5 months ago, and I've never looked back. Never. Not Even once.

                    ...well maybe once...

                    but that's not the point! What's great about the warp is that it not only lowers the profile of the gun ( Don't care about that as much, i play rec-ball and gun hits don't count) it makes shooting in any position possible.

                    not to mention that my 9v revvie (like 10 years old lol ) can keep my RT Pro rippin like no tomorrow

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                    "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing."
                    -Edmond Burke

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