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| Active Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Southgate, MI
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| Warp Feed What do you guys think about it? I was thinking of getting a warp body and the warp feed. I have never used one or saw one in person, but have always intrigued me. It would be cool to have but are there any problems with it?
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| i have never used one but it seems like it would be perfect for playing the snake.
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| I've got one. I use it sometimes, it has some advantages and disadvantages. I like how there is nothing on the top of your marker. People are really surprised when you shoot them out and they never even saw your hopper. The only disadvantage is is is slightly bulky and weighs about as much as a second hopper. As far as reliability, I have never had a problem and as far as function it is better than most loaders.
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| well the hopper i have with batteries weighs less than a pound. So it wouldnt be too bad i am a strong guy i go to the gym. it shouldnt be that bad
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| Seasoned Member | The thing I love most about them, a 'wrong' form becomes 'right'. When you lean to the right, you tilt your gun to the right. When you shoot out the left, just lean your gun sharply to the left (practically sideways). It's more natural, and you don't have to think about it as much. However, it's more 'stuff' bolted on to your gun, another battery you have to watch, and another thing to clean at the end of the day.
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| I've used one for a couple of years now on my e-mag and really have no major complaints about it. If you don't mind the extra weight i say go for it. The only inconvience i ever noticed about it is that if a ball manages to break and get into the warp feed, and its only happened once to me in almost 3 years, you basically have to take it apart to get all the paint out. |
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| A Side question: Can hoppers and markers use a 9.6v NiMH batteries?
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| Ones that take 9vs can.
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