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Warped Minds Industries W.M.I. Ice Web Drop Forward Reviews
New to the paintball scene W.M.I. has released the
Ice Web Drop Forward for markers with offset bolts
only i.e. Spyders.
This drop is manufactured using "Lexan" the same
material in bulletproof glass that stops the bullets.
Using this state of the art polymer provides many
advantages to aluminum drops.
Weight: Lexan is extremely light when compared to
aluminum.
Durability: Lexan's properties are perfect for drop
forwards because it has been proven durable and
tough enough to stop bullets.
Quality: With over 30 years experience in the plastics
industry, owners Matt Dauphinee and Daniel "Wilbur"
Montes Know how to build and design quality
polymer products that can withstand even the most
aggressive player. We even back it up with a limited
lifetime warranty. So don't wait be the first on your
field to show off this great new drop and reap the
rewards of a lighter marker.
Product Availability
The Warped Minds Industries W.M.I. Ice Web Drop Forward 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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i was looking for a cheap drop forward for my spyder, when i came across the Ice web drop, so I an e-mail to WMI asking about making a purchase... one week later i got a reply on how it go about purchase; i ordered one and waited for it to come. When it arrived it looked good and it flexed with the movement of my tank, also it appeared to be made of strong Lexan polymer. Well one year later I had just finished installing a regulator and shouldered my gun when I heard a snap and found out the drop had broke just below my gripframe. I planned to obtain another through the "life-time warranty" so I e-mailed WMI to ask about sending it back, and another week later...no reply. So I just started using a bottomline setup.
Conclusion:
If you want to risk this thing breaking during a game, then go ahead and buy it. But if you want something you can rely on, i would go for something else