Originally posted by luke
Need some feedback on what kind of frame you would like to see me manufacture.
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The original stock Spyder frames were like this. If the screw holding the two pieces together wasn't super tight, It would result in really annoying movement and vibration.Originally posted by splat15kFrom ASP:
Attaches with one screw.Comment
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Originally posted by LukeWhy would an 86* be better than a 90* frame?Originally posted by Dark SideComfort in my opinion.
.Originally posted by Luke4* is that big of a deal?
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Originally posted by OPBNMore likely because it allowed them to make proprietary grip panels.
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Which I don't mind as long as there is another option besides aluminum. I love aluminim grip panels, but hate having to get them anodized or powdercoated. Something in Delrin would be nice.Originally posted by luke.
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If everyone wants options and versatility why not make a modular design?
You could have three parts to it ( rail / trigger guard / grip handle ) that would slide together on a dovetail type mounting system and set screws. The trigger guard would be held in place via dovetail and body/rail screw kinda like this.
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Make the trigger guard slide onto the grip in the same fashion that the Emag battery pack slides on, and held with set screws as well (from the inside of the grip) to avoid flexing and wear along the point where the trigger guard and grip meet.Comment
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Block of wood + drill and sandpaper + bottle of tung oil = any shape grips you want.Originally posted by OPBNWhich I don't mind as long as there is another option besides aluminum. I love aluminim grip panels, but hate having to get them anodized or powdercoated. Something in Delrin would be nice.Comment
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If you are wanting wood grips.Originally posted by JustusBlock of wood + drill and sandpaper + bottle of tung oil = any shape grips you want.
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This. And Flatliner, that's a great design. IIRC you uses it in the Eddie Mag (again,Originally posted by JustusMake the trigger guard slide onto the grip in the same fashion that the Emag battery pack slides on, and held with set screws as well (from the inside of the grip) to avoid flexing and wear along the point where the trigger guard and grip meet.
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Originally posted by Flatliner333Hmmmm "Lukes Flatliner Frame"
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But can you make the prototype with a dremal tool?
Fire power my friends.Comment
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Just wanted to chime in and say I'm down with the concept as Luke last described it. As far as I'm concerned the more modular the better.Comment










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