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Thread: Warp-Forward Brackets in stock 11-30-08

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    Warp-Forward Brackets in stock 11-30-08

    Warpfeed brackets $25
    Available in Dust Black or Raw

    Warp-Forward

    Can be mounted left or right handed.
    Mounts your warp and hopper very close and parallel to your marker.
    It will be necessary to modify your hopper. View hopper mod HERE.
    Mounts to the inside of your Warp case via the front to screw holes.
    (Replacement mount screws included.)



    Warp-Rear

    NO mods are necessary to use this bracket.
    Can be mounted left or right handed.
    Mounts to the inside of your Warp case via the front to screw holes.
    Fits 68 & 88 cube (and smaller) air systems.
    It places your Warp and hopper parallel to the marker and beside the tank.
    If you hate reaching around the Warp while holding the Foregrip, this is your set up.
    It places the Warp in the crook of your arm while the marker is shouldered.
    It is by far the MOST comfortable set up I've ever used.
    (Replacement mount screws included.)



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    45* and 90* Elbows
    $7.50 ea
    45* elbows help the warp hose clear the bottom of your hopper.
    They also fit AGD ULE and SS feed tubes.





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    12V Warpfeed Mod
    $15
    Speed up that Warp with a drop in kit.
    This kit converts a stock 9v system to an 12 volt system.
    No mods necessary, simply attach to 9v battery lead and your ready to roll.
    This mod is okayed by AGD.



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    Warpfeed On/Off with Red LED mod.
    $23 installed
    You must send in your Warpfeed for this mod, it is not a drop in kit.
    There is no hacking here. The areas where the on/off and LED mount are milled out for a clean install.



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    Intel Switch with screws
    $15


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    Oooh, cool stuff luke.

    I will be placing an order soon.

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    Cool. Send me a PM when you're ready.

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    Still have some of those warp-rear brackets? I was wondering how well those work with y-grips.
    Last edited by Zone Drifter; 12-08-2008 at 05:45 PM.

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    Yes, everything is in stock.

    It works great with the Y grip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by luke
    Yes, everything is in stock.

    It works great with the Y grip.
    I was looking into it deeply, I wanted a comfortable setup with a y-grip and warp, preferably without having to heat gun a pocket into another loader. I may want one of those 45º feed tubes also, that might help. Do you think that will be a good setup to warp a y-grip with a powerfeed?

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    preferably without having to heat gun a pocket into another loader.
    You won't have to mod your hopper with the warp rear mount.


    I may want one of those 45º feed tubes also, that might help. Do you think that will be a good setup to warp a y-grip with a powerfeed?
    You bet.

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    I forget where I saw it, but someone had built a custom warp adapter that raised the warpfeed. I would not want this on my emag, since the normal warp mount leaves the halo pretty much level with the gun, but on a higher gun like an excalibur or an impulse I would want to have the warp sit 1-3 inches higher. I will try to find that picture. Do you think you could do a couple mounts like that?

    PS: I am eager to see what a full set up looks like using your current available brackets. Tell your customers to post pics!

    Thanks

    Drew

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    I forget where I saw it, but someone had built a custom warp adapter that raised the warpfeed.
    I posted pictures of that bracket years ago. It was the first bracket I ever made before I got into machining. I ran it for quite awhile.

    Was it this one?





    Do you think you could do a couple mounts like that?
    It would depend on what you were willing to pay, there is no way i could make them for the listed price of my other brackets, they were done in a production run.

    PS: I am eager to see what a full set up looks like using your current available brackets. Tell your customers to post pics!
    There are pictures all over AO, but it's hard to pick out the bracket in the pictures most of the time.

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    No, that was not the bracket I had in mind, although it looks like it would do the job quite nicely. I don't have the cash for a one-off custom job right now, but I will keep you in mind.

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    PM sent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the_anti-ATF
    PM sent.
    Thanks. Replied.

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    I sent you a PM.

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    Thanks, your package ships Tuesday (12th)

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