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  • Cdn_Cuda
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    Not to worry, Ecapnation suggested flexible conduit which is easy to get locally.

  • Jordan
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    I might have a piece of Warp hose in my Mag box, I'll check when I get home.

  • uv_halo
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    Dang. I would think the 90deg adapter (angled straight down) would get it close enough for the Warp to be on the right side of the gun. Otherwise, Airgun Designs also sells the hose in an 11" (+ stretch) length.

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  • Cdn_Cuda
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    Left side is the low side of the power feed. I have a 90 degree adaptor as well.

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  • uv_halo
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    Cdn_Cuda Which Mag do you have? Which side of the gun is the low end of the power feed? If it's on the right, you'd be served best with an alternate feed plug (https://www.airgundesigns.com/product-p/001395.htm) that allows for feeding through the low end of the power feed.

  • Cdn_Cuda
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    I test fired the Mag with an Eggy 2 I had kicking around and was the easiest to position. Could even fit my left hand in. Only reason I have it set to left side is because my hose is too short otherwise. If I get a longer hose definitely move everything to the right, so it stays inbound and I don't had the side profile of a battleship sticking out.

  • uv_halo
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    I've had a Warp Feed on my Woodstalker Ion since 2009. I initially set it up with an OG Dye Rotor and later transitioned to an Evlution 4 (flexy Eggy). The Feed rate of the loader isn't going to matter. The choice of the loader really comes down to how much you want to flare out the Warp Feed body (while keeping the hopper facing forward). The Evlution layout is the absolute best in this regard because there is no nose to interfere with the hose. You can tuck in the Warp Feed and the hopper.

    As a fellow lefty, I suggest you strongly consider putting the Warp on the right-hand side of your gun. Doing so allows the hopper and warp feed to sit in the triangle formed by your Left Shoulder / Left hand (holding the pistol grip of your gun) / Right Arm (holding the fore grip or reg on your gun). It also keeps the hopper and stuff from sticking out the left side of a bunker (which if you're left-handed, you should be using more often).

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  • William the Third
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    Valken V-Max fit great.

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  • Grendel
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    Done the melting method and the boring method and I would recommend the boring method. It ends up cleaner in the end. I used a drill press, jig to hold square and hole saw slightly smaller then my tube and lightly sanded to get the tube to pass through with minimum clearance.

  • Cdn_Cuda
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    Was reading about that last night. Or they’d melt a barrel into the side of the revi.

  • iamthelazerviking
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    This reminded me of all the Revy + Warp setups I used to see pictures of, with a hole drilled in the Revy shells for the tube

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  • Cdn_Cuda
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    Classic mag.

  • Trbo323
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    I think the most important thing that you forgot to tell us is what you are using this on because if it's a classic auto mag then it really doesn't matter which Hopper but if it's a maxed out RT really going to matter

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  • Meleager7
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    I ran a VLocity Jr on mine, it fit very well, and the shape of the loader is taller than long in dimensions it seemed be a good choice for the warp setup

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  • Ecapnation
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    I've used revys mostly.

    As for the hose.... blue flexible conduit, it works fantastic ands a bit harder so it keeps the paint protected.

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