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Date Posted: 09:55:46 05/30/03 Fri
Author: Russ
Author Host/IP: 206.55.145.162
Subject: Re: warp feed
In reply to: Miles 's message, "warp feed" on 13:15:36 05/27/03 Tue

first off I have not seen too many warp feed systems but the ones i have seen are pretty easy to mount. One i saw was mounted off the bottom hanble of a marker with a little bracket (one that could be easly made)if the don't sell it.keep in mind,like mav said you "can't out shoot your f4 with an electric hopper",but I do see a couple of advantages. 1)you will be able to shoot sideways (like at the bottom of a bunker) and 2)the warp feed system can be transfered to what ever marker you decide to use. so it's kinda like an investment.don't forget to send in pictures when you do it.

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