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Number of Reviews: 2
Average Rating: 10.0 / 10
Manufacturer Website: Click here
Suggested Retail Price: $145

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Warp Ready!

HOT! HOT! HOT! Finally here, the ALL Aluminum Colored Bodies! All the features you want including :

1. Screw in feed tube with Angel threads

2. Ball detent (Angel thread)

3. MULTIPLE Colors!!

4. Fits RTpro, Emag, Minimag, Classic

Plus it takes a screw-in barrel with Cocker threads (not included).

We call them ULE for "Ultra Light Engineering" because these babies are light as a feather! 3.9 oz total weight with feed cup and detent makes you faster to the 50! Only a limited quantity in this first run so don't complain if they go fast!

Note: Your rail will need a small machined notch to accept the feed tube.
Some owners have successfully accomplished this with only a Dremel tool and file. Others might want to have a machine shop do it for them. Airgun Designs does not offer this modification currently so you are on your own to complete it.



If you want to put this on an Automag/Classic or Minimag, you will need to press the twist lock assembly out of the rail. Also, this ULE body will not fit the old Automag RT.
Product Availability 
The Airgun Designs Warp ULE Body is older, so while it may be available used and in a few cases new, it is not commonly available anymore.
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Harleyman Monday, November 3rd, 2003
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Less than a month1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

Paintball
Experience:
More than 5 years
Similar
Products Used:
SS Standard LH Feed body, black
Marker Setup: X Valve Automag, Warp ULE Body, Warp Feed, Intellframe, Kapp front grip extender and gas through grip, Egg II hopper, Dyna Flow 68cu 4500# tank, Freak barrel.
Strengths: Light, light, light. Has an excellent sight view when shooting. Makes your profile unfairly small.
Weaknesses: Have to notch your rail for it to fit. A real pain
Review: My old setup was a standard LH feed body that I trimmed the feed tube down and used copper fittings and pipe to hook up the warp feed. Worked very well, but has a 45 degree angle off the body that is in the sight path. Wasn't a hindrance, but still there. The ULE warp body is twice as light and the feed tube just takes a copper 3/4" 90 degree elbow and a 5" piece of copper pipe to hook to the warp feed. This setup makes the gun as light as any gun with no warp feed. Plus you look right down the barrel when shooting it. I've put together, and used a lot of guns,ie. Viking, custom cocker's, auto-mags, tippmanns, and this is by far and I mean far the best setup I have ever used.
Conclusion: If only AGD made a rail with a notch milled into it, putting this thing together would be a breeze. I had a couple of hours in grinding out a slot to get this puppy to fit in the rail, but when I did get this thing together it was well worth the effort. Hopefully AGD will be coming out with a slotted rail.
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stonersr25 Wednesday, April 21st, 2004
Period of
Product Use:
3 months
Paintball
Experience:
More than 5 years
Similar
Products Used:
None really, I've used the other mainbodies by AGD but never anything like this.
Marker Setup: Currently I have a ULT mag that I've built up over time. ULT Warp body, X-Valve, 2 piece CP barrel, Intelliframe, Warp Feed, and a custom drop foward similar to a KAPP. Soon to come will be the ULT trigger. :) :)
Strengths: Its light weight, 'Cocker treaded, good looks.
Weaknesses: None other than the price, when the price comes down it will be better.
Review: I was using a right side powerfeed stainless body before I got the warp body, wow the difference between the two is amazing. The weight is the major difference between the two but the warp body also looks very appealing. It accepts 'Cocker barrels which makes it much easier and cheaper to get barrels. The machine work on the body is awesome, very clean and smooth with no flaws whatsoever. The only bad thing about this body was the price, it's kind of expensive, but for the looks and weight saving it's well worth it. After getting the warp body, X-Valve, and light barrel my 'mag is very light which is nice because I'm a front man and need the mobility. Having the warp body and warp feed make it even easier to play front, sometimes I feel a little guilty about not presenting much of a target, but only for a little bit.
Conclusion: Another awesome product from AGD, even though it is expensive it is worth the price. While it is not a necessary upgrade it is a very nice one.
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