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    Warp vs Box?

    Would you rather have a Warp feed or a box mag and why?

    Are either really available for a non-DIY person?

    #2
    I personally found the warp feed to be an interesting "piece", particularly for conversation. Super duper nice for those folks that can't or won't use the other hand. Off balance all the time made up for by seeing over the top. Lots of batteries, more points of failure and shortcomings that have been overcome by modern gear. Cool as fuck though.
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      #3
      I thought the warp feed was best used by a back left or right side player. My thinking being, it allows a player to have their hopper completely hidden by the bunker. Exposing much less for an opponent to shoot.

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        #4
        A box mag can be ambidextrous, which is a huge plus. Warps are kind of a throwback to when there was no such thing as a force feed loader.

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          #5
          If we are talking about a DAM box mag, I've got this DAM Warp to throw into the mix. And the reversible insert makes it ambidexterous. Still testing it out though.



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            #6


            Originally posted by russc View Post
            A box mag can be ambidextrous, which is a huge plus.
            While true, the problem I often see is just having to reach around the box for your front group

            Warp, way cooler and serves the same function, and can be transferred onto multiple markers. Yes they are best utilized on mags that are set up for them but they are not restricted to those by any means

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              #7
              Originally posted by Rainmaker View Post
              If we are talking about a DAM box mag, I've got this DAM Warp to throw into the mix. And the reversible insert makes it ambidexterous. Still testing it out though.

              For the record, testing this thing has been F-U-N.

              Last edited by The Inflicted; 09-26-2020, 08:22 AM.

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                #8
                warp feeds are really neat setups. I never had one back in the day, but have sourced out a couple this second time around to mess around with. Got a warp on my gen 2 micromag , connected to the pro team powerfeed. Also , have a really neat gun I traded Jordan for, a warp fed Rainmaker, with a warp left breach! Hope to get out one last time this year to play, and hoping to make it a warped day!
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