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Warp Feed's?????

woodsta

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Oct 12, 2001
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Ok we all know what they are, but are they worth their money, and during a game is it worth having?????????
I have only ever played with one, with a 200 pot on,

i found it heavy to one side, heavier all round

A lot more money then a rev

Stuck well out when trying to keep tight on the left,

The heavy bit on one side put me all off target when shooting.

Does anyone here think they are worth having???????????
 
I liked once i got used to having it there. They are sweet when you are firing super fast. But does anyone really got the reflexises to fire faster then the revolution? And they say it eliminates hopper hits. I cant remember a time that i got hit in the hopper. But they make you look like a true pro.
 

Inferno

Paintball Addict
Blade!!!

I'm planning to convert my Brass Eagle Blade to accept the warp feed. That's after I modify it to accept a E-Lcd frame. Then I guess it would have to use something other than 12 grams. Damn, I guess I should get a new marker. What do you think? :D
 

woodsta

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Oct 12, 2001
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Tis what i mean!!!!!! Why are you getting a warp feed, don't they cost quite a lot of money and i don't see the point of these guys who go into tourny's with a dark angel firing 18 balls a second??!!! so what, i'd prefer to fire 5 balls max a second, but make them count!!!!!! How much do they cost anyway!!????
 

Inferno

Paintball Addict
Originally posted by woodsta
Tis what i mean!!!!!! Why are you getting a warp feed, don't they cost quite a lot of money and i don't see the point of these guys who go into tourny's with a dark angel firing 18 balls a second??!!! so what, i'd prefer to fire 5 balls max a second, but make them count!!!!!! How much do they cost anyway!!????
If you were referring to my post-I was just kidding. I figured the notion of a warp feed Blade was too ridiculous to believe. If you are not referring to my post.......I'll shut up now. :)
 

cjohns

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Aug 16, 2001
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Hmmm

I don't think he was refering to your post. I know him and I don't think he is that gullible to believe that. Anyway Woodsta, stick with Revy.:D
 

woodsta

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Oct 12, 2001
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!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i nearly had you!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Cheers for the confidence cjohn, i was trying a bit of sarcasm, but i think it failed!! I think i better shut up now. Corrosion, are you guys playing on sunday at the worsal bash thing at campaign??
 

cjohns

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Aug 16, 2001
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Nah

We are done with tourneys until 2002. We are concentrating on training and building up for next year. I received your email and don't take it the wrong way, but we want to keep the team all american. Nothing personal against you or any other of our friendly blokes out there, it is just cool to be unique and we want to keep it that way. Good luck buddy and I am sure we will see ya next year.:D
 

Micah

New Member
Warped Feed on a pump ...

I have actually been considering this for some time. See, We have this limited paint tourney series I plan to play in next season. and, playing up front, I've seen my share of hopper hits. and I tend to shoot too much with my cocker anyway. So i was considering buying a warp feed and hooking it up to my phantom in the Stock class configuration (as it would forcae the PB's in anyway) that way not only would I not shoot too much, i wouldn't have to worry about hopper hits. Plus how sweat would it be to have a phantom with a 68/4500 a 12 volt revy and a warp feed on it.

Plus I really want a new toy to play with.

-Micah
 

jermanboy

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I think stock class players would be out to kill you if they saw you with that setup man. Sounds friggin cool though.
Ive checked out the warp with a few guns its is quit bulky and you cant switch hands(not that alot of people do)
I would recommend shooting a gun with one before buying. Its just a completely different feel.