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[1] Posted by Thomas Bishop 01-14-2005, 02:14 AM |
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I'm thinking about adding a Warp Feed to my Speed and just wondering what
that would entail. How and where exactly does the mounting bracket attach? Anyone using a Warp Feed on an Angel? Thomas |
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[2] Posted by Cybershark 01-14-2005, 02:10 PM |
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It attaches to the gripframe between the grip and drop forward. You'll
have the option to intellifeed it, or just use the vibration sensor to let it sense your gun's firing to activate it. People have used warp feeds on about every gun out there here's something to read if you want to intellifeed it: http://www.airgun.com/downloads/Warp2Angel1.pdf Ofcourse the Speed isn't going to have the same board as an older LCD, but it gives the idea of what's involved You should also look into the Qloader ( www.qloader.com ) if you're really interested in under-the-gun feed systems |
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