Has There Ever Been A Warpfeed Pump?

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  • Brophog
    Registered User
    • Jan 2004
    • 346

    #16
    Originally posted by Evil Bob
    Loading a pump requires that you hold the marker at a specific tilt and angle in order for the next ball to chamber
    -Evil Bob
    That only applies to a stock class setup, and as soon as you throw that warp on there, it is no longer stockclass.

    I understand the warp helping you move the hopper off the top and giving you constant feeding with no jams.

    I'm still figuring out what effect it would give you offhanded.........

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    • DiSoRdeR
      Pump enthusiast
      • Jul 2003
      • 1767

      #17
      Wow, alot of people have them :) This is Sweet, more pics

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      • DiSoRdeR
        Pump enthusiast
        • Jul 2003
        • 1767

        #18
        Ok have a question about phantoms. Would it be possible to attach a qloader to the back of a stockclass feedtube? Please any info on this would be greatly appreciated.

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        • magmonkey
          Mass Destruction
          • Oct 2001
          • 775

          #19
          I sported a warp pump mag until I needed the warp for another project

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          • Branchvillian
            The one with the E-Mag
            • Aug 2003
            • 775

            #20
            That warp Phantom looks AWSOME.

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            • folder504
              Registered User
              • Mar 2002
              • 62

              #21
              My Tigershark
              I have no idea what to put in my sig.

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              • WARPED1
                I'm a pirate, ARRRRRRRRRR!
                • Nov 2001
                • 7458

                #22
                Originally posted by folder504
                My Tigershark
                Why God, why?! You loader setup is worth like 5 times the guns value!
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                • Beemer
                  I could tell you but then.

                  • Oct 2003
                  • 3250

                  #23
                  Warp,Whats it do?

                  However, it also gets that huge target off the top of your marker.
                  it gets the hopper off the top... it helps every setup in that regard.
                  I understand the warp helping you move the hopper off the top and giving you constant feeding with no jams.
                  Seems only the old school guys understand the Paradigm Shift with the warp

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                  • DiSoRdeR
                    Pump enthusiast
                    • Jul 2003
                    • 1767

                    #24
                    Originally posted by DiSoRdeR
                    Would it be possible to attach a qloader to the back of a stockclass feedtube?
                    Can some one please answer this? Thinking about going pump soon and want to know if it can be done.

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                    • space_weazel_45
                      Official AO Ninja (really)
                      • Jul 2003
                      • 870

                      #25
                      anything CAN be done its just a matter of parts and pices.
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                      • paint magnet
                        Member # 10,261
                        • Dec 2001
                        • 2488

                        #26
                        And money
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                        • paint magnet
                          Member # 10,261
                          • Dec 2001
                          • 2488

                          #27
                          Originally posted by Brophog
                          I'm still figuring out what effect it would give you offhanded.........
                          Well, when you play with a pump you normally don't stay hanging out of your bunker while you recock. You pop out, shoot, duck in, recock, and repeat. If you want to lay down more paint, you can stay out and pump off a couple of shots.

                          But trying to do this off handed is nearly impossible...accuracy is horrible and it takes a lot longer to recock (you can get faster with practice, but for me it's very hard to hit anything offhanded with a pump), and you jump waaay off target since you're holding the gun with your non dominant hand. With the warp, you keep your dominant hand on the gun, so you are shooting with your strong side the whole time. Therefore, you can look out the opposite side and lay down paint with more accuracy.
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                          • Crimson_Turkey
                            Magister Mundi sum
                            • Nov 2002
                            • 482

                            #28
                            Originally posted by Fred
                            I warped my Sterling...

                            ---Fred
                            My name is Stirling
                            Originally posted by AGD
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                            The joys are when you make it work well.
                            The struggles are when they want it to be a different color

                            AGD



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                            • Brophog
                              Registered User
                              • Jan 2004
                              • 346

                              #29
                              Originally posted by paint magnet


                              Well, when you play with a pump you normally don't stay hanging out of your bunker while you recock. You pop out, shoot, duck in, recock, and repeat. If you want to lay down more paint, you can stay out and pump off a couple of shots.

                              But trying to do this off handed is nearly impossible...accuracy is horrible and it takes a lot longer to recock (you can get faster with practice, but for me it's very hard to hit anything offhanded with a pump), and you jump waaay off target since you're holding the gun with your non dominant hand. With the warp, you keep your dominant hand on the gun, so you are shooting with your strong side the whole time. Therefore, you can look out the opposite side and lay down paint with more accuracy.
                              And how does the warp help you do that? If I'm right handed, I'm generally going to run the warp on the left side, that way it doesn't stick out when I go out to the right. Now, if I go out to the left, the warp will stick out farther.

                              If I'm right handed, and place the warp on the right, then when I go out left then I don't have it sticking out, but I do on the right.

                              Either way, if you choose to always shoot with your dominant hand, your still going to be at a disadvantage, warp feed or no warp feed. Learn to shoot with your off hand. Its even easier on a pump, because generally your only shooting 1 shot anyway, and popping back in to cock.

                              It may be hard for you to play with the off hand, but its just a matter of practice. Trying playing pump exclusively for 10 years, and you'll see it aint no big thing!

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                              • paint magnet
                                Member # 10,261
                                • Dec 2001
                                • 2488

                                #30
                                Yes, but I'm sure you won't deny that even after playing for 10 years, it is harder to stay on your target while cocking with your gun held off-handed than if you were holding it normally.

                                With the warp, you are always using your dominant hand.
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