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August 10th, 02:24 PM
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Turny Legal?
The one thing i really dont like about Mags is the side feed. So if i got a mag i would want to put on a warp feed however i am not sure if warp feeds are turney legal. could you guys tell me if they are or if they arent.
Thanks,
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August 10th, 02:33 PM
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They are tourney legal, why wouldn't they be?
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August 10th, 02:35 PM
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Yep, 100% tounry legal.
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August 10th, 06:06 PM
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Yeah it is tourney legal, if anything, you might've been getting the Tippmann Response Trigger mixed up with an Automag RT.
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August 10th, 07:35 PM
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no, it's not. It feeds the balls way too fast. Also, it eliminates hopper shots which isn't fair because a lot of people depend on hopper shots.
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August 10th, 08:19 PM
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uhhh a. an rt isnt all that fast b. how would it eliminate hopper shots, it just moves the gun to the side so can still be hit
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August 10th, 08:22 PM
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i know, i was kidding. But the purpose of the warp is to greatly reduce hopper shots. It does it's job well. With a warp the only time you'll get hit in the hopper is when your running, or unless you don't know how shoot behind a bunker.
rt's may not be fast, but the e and x mags, that's a different story.
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August 10th, 10:04 PM
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Hot $tuff
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The purpose of an warp feed is not to eliminate hopper hits...
You really don't know what you're talking about.
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August 10th, 10:07 PM
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well then why would you buy a 100 dollar, 1 pound product that moves your hopper to the side of the gun? My common sense told me it would reduce hopper shots, but that's just me.
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August 10th, 10:10 PM
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Hot $tuff
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Do you even know what it does?
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August 11th, 12:08 AM
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Force feed!
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August 11th, 02:54 AM
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the warp only acts as a force feed to the balls that have been loaded into it, you cant shoat a continuous stream of paint with ur gun upside down for instance because the loader on top of the warp will not feed into unleess its force feed. Its design IS meant to eliminate hopper hits also.
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August 18th, 10:03 AM
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Warps are perfectly legal. Ive been using one for 2 years in tourneys. It makes snapshooting a breeze.
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