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  • tippmannsniper-
    dont have a tipman, really
    • Jun 2004
    • 575

    #1

    warp feed

    well i was just shooting my autococker (vftactical)without a hopper and i liked how tightly packed together it was and i was wondering if a warp feed would solve that and i have a couple of questions about it
    1 does it stick out alot
    2do i have to buy the 179.00 dollar one
    3how fast does it feed
    E2 VF-TACTICAL,shocktech pnues and beavertail,tactical kaner kit,shocktech supafly,shocktech mini drop and on/off ,all black :ninja: :ninja:
  • 68automagpwnr
    Registered User
    • Jun 2004
    • 138

    #2
    Paintball Talk is the main forum for Automags.org. Here is where we talk about the sport of paintball in general and make announcements relating to the forum and website.


    thats a thread about how fast it feeds, the 9v ones feed slower and the 12v ones feed quite a bit faster.
    Um they stick out a lot, but you usually put it on the side you keep behind the bunker, so if your right handed you put it on the left side and so when you come out of the right side of the bunker nothing is sticking out except your gun and head.

    no you dont have to buy the 179.00 one, thats like the retail on them. idunno about the 9v thing tho, ive found a 9v one on airgun.com for 89...but i dont know, youd have to talk to other guys on the forum, you might just mod the warpfeed to fit 12v's or you just buy them that way. i dont know, well hopefully i answered some of your questions. And if you do buy a warpfeed dont forget to get a Revy too.
    Andrew



    ebay feedback

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    • wantamag
      Rec Poster
      • Mar 2003
      • 5055

      #3
      not sure of the feednecks on the tactical but if its sticks up alot then u add a 90* on top fo that for the warp your doing more harm then good(maybe get a no-rise). i think they feed 16 9vlt and 25 12 vlt

      no buy one from agd or one of the agd dealers for around $90 or so. maybe less(just make sure you have the right adapter for the gun)

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      • BobTheCow63
        IAO Gold Star winner (BTK)
        • Dec 2002
        • 3832

        #4
        Originally posted by 68automagpwnr
        Um they stick out a lot, but you usually put it on the side you keep behind the bunker, so if your right handed you put it on the left side and so when you come out of the right side of the bunker nothing is sticking out except your gun and head.
        I don't really think it's that big. The warp itself is smaller than a hopper. And don't be under the misconception that you can only ever shoot (or at least be tight) out of one side.

        Say your gun is set up warp-left. Going out the right side is easy, and probably ideal. But if you want to go out the left side, all you have to do is tilt your gun 90 degrees to the left, so that the feedneck is pointing straight sideways. Because of the genius of the warp, the gun will still fire, and there is still no profile. Hope something in there helps.

        (I've got a 12v on/off warp, and absolutely love it... not sure if I could go back to playing without it)
        Calling all Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, and other east coast AOers...

        AO Mid-Atlantic Meet (planning stages)

        Let us know what dates and locations work for you!!

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        • Mardi
          Team Vivid
          • Sep 2004
          • 12

          #5








          Hopefully those images helped...
          '04 WGP Autococker

          E2/Nexxus/Re:B Upgrade: $330/$1300

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          • trains are bad
            Registered User
            • Oct 2003
            • 1751

            #6
            do you have that thing intellifed at all or are you just runnig the vibration sensor? I just warped my cocker and I have never used the vibration sensor.
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            • magmonkey
              Mass Destruction
              • Oct 2001
              • 775

              #7
              a bunch of people around here were using warps on cockers, when I was setting the up I was drilling thier stock beaver tails for a roller type micro switch and inteli feeding them off the back block, it worked great the back block would come back, hit the switch and a ball would feed

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              • trains are bad
                Registered User
                • Oct 2003
                • 1751

                #8
                I was thinking about doing something like that with the timing rod, don't know if it'd be worth it though as the VS is working fine in the living room at least...
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                • Muzikman
                  Everything AGD
                  • Dec 2000
                  • 6229

                  #9
                  Originally posted by magmonkey
                  a bunch of people around here were using warps on cockers, when I was setting the up I was drilling thier stock beaver tails for a roller type micro switch and inteli feeding them off the back block, it worked great the back block would come back, hit the switch and a ball would feed

                  Hey, that's my idea!!!!

                  I did that on my typhocker back a few years ago. It works great.

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