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  • ugabiged88
    Go Dawgs!
    • Apr 2003
    • 397

    #1

    Warp reliability?

    I am another guy thinking about buying a warp and I want to know if you guys ever have any problems with them. How often do they break?

    I love the feel of them, but I just want to keep my gun as reliable as it can be.

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  • BetaMax
    Registered User
    • Jun 2002
    • 187

    #2
    Well, I have had mine for over 2 years and no problems yet.
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    • ReTro Boy
      Ultra Evil Specialist...
      • Jan 2002
      • 576

      #3
      Keep fresh batteries in it and you should be good to go.

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      • Evil Bob
        Evil Overlord
        • Jul 2001
        • 1217

        #4
        I've had my warp for over 2 years, it's been a solid performer.

        Takes a little getting used to up front, but once you have it adjusted right, it'll snuggle in right between your arms and you won't know it's there because you'll be busy wondering why you waited so long to get one now that you can see everything going in front of you now that the bloated loader is no longer in your face obstructing your view.

        -Evil Bob

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        • Mighty Mike
          Too Fast Too Furious
          • Feb 2003
          • 661

          #5
          Is it possible to outshoot a warp with an electronic trigger such as an X-mag or hyperframe in semi-auto mode??

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          • Jonesie
            All Around Good Guy
            • Oct 2002
            • 1123

            #6
            The only time I've outshot my Warp was with my E-Mag. But I was on the 3rd week with those batteries, I think? Just keep fresh batteries in it.

            I've had two Warps for about a year, never had a problem (save the battery issue noted above).

            Later ~ Jonesie
            David M. Jones
            AO Member #1111 - Formerly davej946
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            • ugabiged88
              Go Dawgs!
              • Apr 2003
              • 397

              #7
              Thanks. Do you guys just run your warp feed on 9v? I thought I heard someone say that you could upgrade a warp to 12 volts.

              How fast in a regular warp feed supposed to feed?

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              • xen_100
                super-uber spyder tech
                • Oct 2002
                • 1203

                #8
                I have had my warp over 2 years now, never a problem with it. I run mine at 12V and it will feed my spyder at 15 BPS without skipping a beat. very fast!

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                • E==Mag MAN
                  Nothing
                  • Oct 2001
                  • 576

                  #9
                  Just keep fresh batteries and your good to go. The only thing to watch out for is when you take it apart and put it together go easy on the screw threads, they are just plastic and dont want to wear them down.
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