View Poll Results: Who is interested in an integrated LPR Foregrip?

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  • I’m interested if: The planets align and Saturn is at equinox... This covers all contingencies

    56 90.32%
  • No thanks; I’ll stuff a LPR in my grip frame.

    6 9.68%
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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Justus View Post
    This does look much better than the original pics that were posted. What price point were you estimating?
    Quote Originally Posted by Luke
    No pricing yet and not allowed here anyway. I'm just testing the water (again) to see how much interest in this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by luke View Post
    Ah, I was just hoping maybe you'd have a ballpark, + or - $50

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    Quote Originally Posted by Justus View Post
    Ah, I was just hoping maybe you'd have a ballpark, + or - $50
    You know that will shut this thread down, right?

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    I'll take one, to bad the top doesnt come for a micromag

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    What is going to be inside? Are you going to use the internals from an existing reg or is this something new?

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    i'd be interested in one.

  7. #7
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    Mock up posted.

  8. #8
    I will buy one

    If the price is low enough I might convince myself to buy a second... but we'll see

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    I really like the shape of it, goes nicely with the frame. Is it 2 pieces, a top and a bottom?

    Would you consider doing a plain gas through grip, no reg, in the same shape?

  10. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by luke View Post
    You know that will shut this thread down, right?
    No, sorry, I didn't know that a ballpark price would run afoul of the BST rules. My bad.

    I'm on the fence, but admittedly slightly less than 50%. If this had been developed before I picked up a DW foregrip and Palmer's Micro Rock LPR for my pneumag (a few months back), then my interest would be MUCH greater. (This is simply fate, of course, and I'm not trying to find fault or anything) As it is, in order to incorporate this into my build, I'd have to change everything. That may still be done, though.

    Will this fit, without overhang, on your extreme AM Ultra-Light rail milling? Because that's what my pneumag build is using at the moment...

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    I will prepay for one with engraving. Maybe two depending on price. Please pm me when you are ready to accept $ so I don't miss it. This will go great on my build with your vert frame and the Phoenix body/ rail I have.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Justus View Post
    Will this fit, without overhang, on your extreme AM Ultra-Light rail milling?
    Not even close.

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    that was a lol

  14. #14
    I think offering this as a plain foregrip is excellent idea.

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    I might have missed something.. but where does the input hose go in?

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    can i see it on a AM/MM Beta Rail (RTPro length) ?

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    The initial tests of both units were a great success, didn't find anything discouraging. These first tests I was only able to use a shop compressor with a PSI of 135. But this was enough to test the basic design and concept. I didn't find any air leaks, LPR holds its setting and is fully adjustable. I tested at 22 cycles per second with the LPR set at 65 psi and only got a fluctuation of 8 psi. Even the lower settings only fluctuated 10 psi. I still need to feed about 950 psi to it for final testing but so far so good.
    Last edited by luke; 03-24-2014 at 04:47 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by luke View Post
    Not even close.
    But I'll bet you could come up with a longer ULtralight rail that would work...

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    These are wide, think Emag battery pack, narrow rails will reveal the top part of the FG. They can probably be mounted on most rails but you will see the top.

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