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  • DeVioSiTY
    Honorable Automag Owner
    • Oct 2001
    • 116

    #1

    Warp Feed Mount options

    Anyone have any favorites or know of good sources?

    I have a custom milled mount from Luke on these forums. I like the setup, but now require one 2 more inches forward than this one (mount is even with grip) to play tighter and not run my mask into the ricochet hopper. Anyone have any suggestions? I need your help, Luke!
  • luke
    lukescustoms.com

    • Jan 2001
    • 8211

    #2
    Which bracket do you have? The Warp-Foreward is about as tight as it gets...

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    • DeVioSiTY
      Honorable Automag Owner
      • Oct 2001
      • 116

      #3
      Well I got the marker package secondhand, it was made for Moose.

      So it's very similar to the third one you have posted on this page:



      except it mounts via a series of pins into a dovetail and with the dovetail taking the Drop and the pin going through the drop (very nice setup BTW if you did all the work). This one was setup when I received it to use the the back two screws rather than the front, which of course already pushes it two inches forward.

      Does this mean I'm already pushing the tightness factor and now looking to be too greedy?

      Ultimately the forward mount you suggested would work if I still used the back two screw holes on the warp, since the richochet apache seems about an inch longer in the back than a revvy. This would make it flush with the back edge of the marker. Although i'd lose that sweet custom milling with the pin through the drop mount. Perhaps a Z or Y grip would be in order to meet my goals.

      What do you think?

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      • luke
        lukescustoms.com

        • Jan 2001
        • 8211

        #4
        except it mounts via a series of pins into a dovetail and with the dovetail taking the Drop and the pin going through the drop (very nice setup BTW if you did all the work). This one was setup when I received it to use the the back two screws rather than the front, which of course already pushes it two inches forward.
        Yea, I made those a while back. They have since been discontinued.

        Does this mean I'm already pushing the tightness factor and now looking to be too greedy?
        No, I make one that sits tighter>>


        More pictures >here<

        Ultimately the forward mount you suggested would work if I still used the back two screw holes on the warp, since the richochet apache seems about an inch longer in the back than a revvy. This would make it flush with the back edge of the marker. Although i'd lose that sweet custom milling with the pin through the drop mount. Perhaps a Z or Y grip would be in order to meet my goals.

        What do you think?
        The Warp Forward lines up the warp and feed tube on the marker and moves it tighter to the marker, never tried it with the richochet apache though....

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        • DeVioSiTY
          Honorable Automag Owner
          • Oct 2001
          • 116

          #5
          I'll have to post some pics, but I believe I'm running nearly as tight (not as clase between the marker and hopper though). My main goal would be to make the back of the hopper on the same line as the back of the marker. Even on that pic (which was the one I was looking at last night) you can see that the hopper still sticks back farther, and the ricochet apache sticks out even more than a revvy by at least .5".

          Is there anyway you can modify one of your warp forwards with the pin setup? Provided you are willing to, of course, with a cash bribe.

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          • luke
            lukescustoms.com

            • Jan 2001
            • 8211

            #6
            Is there anyway you can modify one of your warp forwards with the pin setup?
            It won't work because the brackets current design, sorry....

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