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Warp Feed Question.

Silverjay UK

Boss Hog
Feb 18, 2002
203
0
0
York, UK or Switzerland
Hey!

Not lazy, just different. :mad: In fact, due to the added weight, I would say that you have to play less lazily.

My game has vastly improved with the warp. Much easier to return fire when in a tight spot and this is something you get used to within your style of play.

After all, wasn't a lower profile one of its main selling points? :D
 

Silverjay UK

Boss Hog
Feb 18, 2002
203
0
0
York, UK or Switzerland
Setting Up Warp

It is pretty straightforward, just make sure you leave a little slack in the feed tube and if it runs on for a while (keeps going when you are not firing), don't worry, they need to settle down - it should stop when you've had a few thousand shots through it.
 

Si.

Old Git.
I bought it 2nd hand so It's probably run in already.

It's going on an IR3 so I'm going to run it off th eintellifee dport inside the grip, do I need to mess with the internal dwell of the Warp to get it feeding OK? is so what's the best way ot test it out?
 

Silverjay UK

Boss Hog
Feb 18, 2002
203
0
0
York, UK or Switzerland
2nd Hand

Depends what the last owner did with it. You probably don't have to mess with the dwell so unless it has been tampered with already, I can't see you damaging anything by just putting some paint through it, just make sure it's fresh and pretty hard shelled for testing. It has never happened to me but from what I've heard, you don't want a ball break inside a warp.
 

Adrenochrome

da puffmeister
Jul 12, 2001
506
35
53
surrey
nope

the warp i sent you is brand new never been near a marker (the feed adapter has and the tube but the warp is a virgin in your hands
 

swampy

Hellfish paint magnet
Jul 7, 2001
18
0
0
oop north
Si, you lucky get. Sounds like you got a good deal :)

Look forward to seeing the warp in action at the practice!