Would you prefer a ULE Warp Body, in which the rail must be milled, and cannot use anything but a warp... or to use the ULE Vert Body with a low profile warp neck that allows you to switch to vert feed by switching necks?
ULE Warp Body vs. ULE Vert w/Warp Neck
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warp neck, thats what I did. What happens if your warp break and you can ONLY use warp. Why do you think people get both modules for X-mags (applies to all).
Edit: Warp neck refers the the PTP warp adapter.. I have an Angel threaded one f/s if anyone is interested..
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I will own both ULE bodies for just that reason.
Honestly, in the three years I've owned a warp, it's never broken on me, never jammed, etc. The only occasion I've ever had an issue with it was last weekend when I forgot my car battery charger for my emag and I had to switch to mechanical. I simply switched bodies between games and removed the warp entirely.
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Sorry miscue, I do not have any pics of it, as I just recently. But swicthing feed necks is a lot easier than entire bodies.
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I prefer the ule warp body. I like the idea that there is nothing on top. Less sticking out, and you can site down the top. Looks cleaner also. Not that anyone cares about looks.

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I would need a pic to make my call.
Basically though, I would say that I would gladly pay for a new rail if it could result in the lowest possibly profile possible.
And no I don't mean a pre-hacked rail. I mean one made specifically for the warp body, although instead of making a specific rail for this body, I would just suggest making a warp ule body/rail combo...
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Unfortunately, that's pretty well impossible Miscue.
What you can do is remove the stock ULE vertical feed tube, thread in an Angel PTP Warp adapter, which is just a short threaded tube and then clamp the AGD adapter to that. That's the lowest profile you're going to get if you want to use a standard vertical feed no-rise body. The first pic you posted looks like one that has the Angel adapter and stock AGD 90 degree adapter.
If you don't have an Angel Warp adapter, just get a PTP 90 degree Warp adapter and with those you can slide them into the neck of a stock vertical feed tube without modifying it like you have to with the AGD plastic adapters.
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That's what I would prefer as well. Did you Photoshop those last two pictures or are those two different setups?Originally posted by Miscue
This is what I would like to see:
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BTW, original gun... and thread I took it from is here:
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An after thought... a new adaptor, such as this, accommodates lefties w/o having to make a left handed warp body.
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Does anyone have a pics of just the warp neck? or the warp neck on any gun?
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