View Full Version : Need advice on angel warp feed
PunkrockIR3
05-04-2004, 09:25 PM
is it worth setting up ur angel with warp feed? i shoot like 13-15 bps does it feed fast enof? how good does it work and how easy is it to instal. anyone with one plz post pick and any knowlege on angel warpfeeds.
drkanglr
05-05-2004, 01:51 AM
I never thought that the warp feed was worth the trade offs. You can only shoot the marker from one hand comfortably, it's heavy, and you are still limited to a degree by the hopper that you have feeding the warp feed. I've shot some else's Impulse w/ a warp feed on it, and I just didn't like the feel of it.
Snertz
05-05-2004, 02:51 AM
It's all about preference. The marker isn't nearly as tall, since the blimp of a hopper is now next to the marker instead of on top. The warp weighs only a pount, so it's not like it's some rediculous amount. Stock it can feed up to 16 I think, but with the 12v mod, it can do a little over 20.
Install is a breeze, once you do initial setup, no real adjustment is needed. It's pretty reliable, and you can intelli it to your angel for even more reliable feeding.
BruceLeroy
05-05-2004, 09:11 AM
a lot of people I know have switched to q-loaders. Might be another option for ya.
PunkrockIR3
05-05-2004, 03:28 PM
yeah Q loader is a possibility but i just wanted to know about the warpfeed. but i dont think Q loader is the best idea cuz im back player... that will limit my paintballs. but i was just wondering if its with the 150.... doesnt sound like it tho.
You can only shoot the marker from one hand comfortably, it's heavy, and you are still limited to a degree by the hopper that you have feeding the warp feed. I've shot some else's Impulse w/ a warp feed on it, and I just didn't like the feel of it.
ur right about the 1 hand tho. never thought about that. scince i play back i try to cover both sides as best i can. and i switch hands alot so shooting with warp feed would lower my performance
thanks guys. but still if anyone got pics of warped out angel post um here cuz they look sweet lol
kinundrum
05-07-2004, 05:58 AM
man i had a drop forward and a warp feed with an egg on my 2klcd dark and was shooting max of 14.
they are really good but bloody heavy i would have to say that it wasnt worth the AUD$400 that i paid.
just go basic no drop, low rise,no warp and just an egg. you cant go wrong.a lot less things to have go wrong!
pkloehn
05-07-2004, 06:52 AM
I was in a tourney a couple weekends ago and one of my opponents was using a warp feed on his Angel. I asked the guy how he liked it and mentioned to him that it seemed impossible to shoot with your off hand.
He pointed out (and it is mentioned on AGD's website) that you don't have to shoot with your off hand. Since the warp feed will feed balls in practically any position you simply rotate the gun on its side to shoot from your off side. It takes a little getting used to, but he let me try it and it works fine.
(Check out pictures and details at http://www.airgun.com/warp_feed.shtml)
The Warpfeed defintely reduces your profile - I just can't get over the unconventional look of the beast.
Punisher2004
05-11-2004, 09:28 AM
a lot of people I know have switched to q-loaders. Might be another option for ya.
I've spoken to a few people who tried out the q loader and they had a lot of problems with it. mostly feed problems. In the beginning it fed ok, but as the hopper emptied the feeding stopped. Also as the day went on the spring got weaker and weaker.
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