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What should I do with this ule warp feed mag?

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    What should I do with this ule warp feed mag?

    Click image for larger version  Name:	IMG_20250220_124607422.jpg Views:	2 Size:	2.24 MB ID:	659005Found this in my basement recently. I think I built it in the 90s and just forgot about it. The tank is out of hydro by 23 years so I can't air it up with what I have lying around nor do I have a hopper that easily fits the warp. Built mags aren't really my thing anymore, I would rather just have a clean and simple one. I diy'd a lot of stuff on it like putting a feed switch in the frame and cutting the stock rail to fit the ule body. Looks like I cut the front off the body as well for reasons I can't remember. Lvl 7 ANS bolt with shock tech reg housing. Warpfeed is complete and works, I think.
    I'm at a loss as to what to do with it? Part, trade, hang from the wall? Rebuild is an option too but probably the last one. Realistically I don't see myself ever using it.
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    #2
    Scuttle the tanks, but a new drop and ASA, find a hopper that will work with the warp and enjoy the lunacy of it! Picked up a classic valved mag with a warpfeed and despite the mass of it it was stupid fun to play with. You can always part the warpfeed and body and get a standard body for the mag.
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    • Sneak Miester
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      How do you dispose of a tank that can’t be hydro? Empty the air and throw in the trash?

    • Grendel

      Grendel

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      To decommission a HPA tank drain it of air, remove the regulator and drill a hole through the tank preventing it from every being recharged again. IIRC it calls for a 3/8 in hole. Decommissioning a Fiber Wrapped bottles is called out in the CFR documentation.

    #3
    Drill a hole in it and toss it, if it's a cheap aluminum tank drill a hole and recycle it

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      #4
      I give my dead tanks to my local dive shop to dispose of. I also usually give them my CO2 tanks for free as I don't need or want them.
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        #5
        I would think harvesting the regulator would be worth it in most cases?

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          #6
          Originally posted by Kit352 View Post
          I would think harvesting the regulator would be worth it in most cases?
          Not really, since the reg relies on the cradle drop you would have to get a new bottle and then run that reg. That also means you are relying on that 28ish year old reg seat with a slim chance of getting a new one.

          Pitch the reg and tank and drop, move to a 2 hole direct mount drop and ASA setup then you can screw any tank you want into it without having the tank tied to this specific marker

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            #7
            How did you just come across this in the basement? What else do you have hidden down there haha

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            • Kit352
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              Mostly really old stuff that's been in totes for decades. Lots of old gear from the 90s, lots of spiders, couple vm68, trilogy converted pump, a basic automag, old taso vindicator and an evil minion are the most notable. Sadly all my spare parts are gone so I'm trying to work with what I have left. Get the ones running that I can and get rid of the rest.

            #8
            Fix it up and use it, you definitely will get some attention at the field over it. Contrary to what some are saying above I'm not sure I would dump the cradle, your current setup is very similar to my Warp Fed Mag I played for quite a while. I used the same Kapp cradle so I could mount the bottle to the right to offset the weight of the Warp feed, loader and paint on the left. A warp setup with the bottle in line to the marker is very unbalanced to the left.


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              #9
              Originally posted by Grendel View Post
              Fix it up and use it, you definitely will get some attention at the field over it. Contrary to what some are saying above I'm not sure I would dump the cradle, your current setup is very similar to my Warp Fed Mag I played for quite a while. I used the same Kapp cradle so I could mount the bottle to the right to offset the weight of the Warp feed, loader and paint on the left. A warp setup with the bottle in line to the marker is very unbalanced to the left.
              What are you doing for a reg? Since that cradle grabs the reg rather than a few into I would need a reg that isn't threaded in the front?

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              • Grendel

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                That same cradle can grab a Standard ON/OFF ASA. I don't have that Mag anymore but even when I had it I was using an On/Off ASA in that drop forward,

              #10
              Here's a better image of the drop forward with an on/off asa. This is the one I used to use on my sniper so you can see a cage style ASA on/off works in the drop forward just as well as the Reg body.
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