Warp on a freestyle?

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  • Conversekidz
    Just a guy with a gun
    • Dec 2004
    • 634

    #16
    Originally posted by Chronobreak
    just udner an inch,,but the adapter slips over it instead of going into it so its even shorter.

    your prob looking at 1.8 inches instead of like 13 or soemthing but no biggie i guess..
    upto you

    and are freestyle angel threaded? ifso rogues wil work perfect. i wasnt sure they were angel threaded though...
    eh, .5 of an inch don't matter to me that much. It was the 6" of hopper that was bothering me

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    • Conversekidz
      Just a guy with a gun
      • Dec 2004
      • 634

      #17
      I emailed PTP to see if they can make me the warp feed adapter but with ICD threads.

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      • yakitori

        #18
        you should just get a BP no rise from Dbnpaintball.com if it is bushy threads. Slap a halo on top of the freestyle. Trust me, the decreased weight will be more important than the profile. W/ the warp, balls that would have hit your hopper will now be hitting you in the mask. Trust me. I used to have warps on all my guns. I like it for rec play, but thats about it. your profile will not be that much more lower because you are using a warp, unless you are blind firing. Im not dissing warps, but you will see that it eliminates hopper hits, but increases mask shots.

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        • Conversekidz
          Just a guy with a gun
          • Dec 2004
          • 634

          #19
          the freestyle comes with a low rise, the and the site you said doesn't have no rises listed for a bushy.

          Its ok, i'm not that worried, and i don't think its going to cause more goggle hits to be honest.

          IfI dont' like the set up, I can always sell it and get a halo.

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