Nothing important that you can't tweak.
An upward feeding Z2 is pretty much what is in the new Bull Pup DFender from Empire.
I would like to make a "warpless" setup for me warp left emag, and the standard seems to be the Halo Too I think mostly because it is cheap. The Z2 seems like it would offer a lot more tuning options...
Typical warpless setups seem to just add and elbow roughly where I've drawn one and send things through the top of the hopper. I've never owned a prophecy z2, so I'm not familiar with them. Is there anything hiding under the trap door / spring loaded floor that would prevent the re-routing of paintballs upward?
Mouse cad elbow in red:
Trap door cutout in blue, elbow area in red:
Nothing important that you can't tweak.
An upward feeding Z2 is pretty much what is in the new Bull Pup DFender from Empire.
Thanks for the info, I'll pick one up and start hacking
That defender looks pretty sweet. Pricey, but sweet.
And if you need a z2 i can help you lol
You might want to do this with a Prophecy. Not only are they cheaper used, but they have larger paint capacity.
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I'm having trouble finding a clear list of the differences.
Isn't the history something along the lines of:
Prophecy
LTD
Z2?
Are there differences in how the ball stack forces is tuned between them? Any differences in shell strengths?
Honestly larger paint capacity is probably not what I'm after in this case.
Stay away from the LTD. It wasn't what it was supposed to be
There are differences and for what you are doing I suspect you don't want/need the clutch. You can disable it in the Prophecy if you go that route. The Z2 is a better drive system, but a used Prophecy is probably cheaper.
I'm did this to my z2 it works great only issue is was having was double feeds on a standard warp mag body so had a extra detent installed and it has been good so far