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BTW, the M90 is a little narrow at the ASA where it mounts to the adapter. The Ygrip and Intelli fit a lot little nicer. I still dont have a Zgrip to test fit.
vf-xx
03-01-2010, 07:23 PM
Oooooohhhhhhhhh.
query: does it fit with your 90* warp bracket? Looks like you *might* be able to tuck the tank in a little closer to the gripframe.
query: does it fit with your 90* warp bracket?
Sorry, no it wont.
Looks like you *might* be able to tuck the tank in a little closer to the gripframe.
Well the whole point of the bracket is to move the tank completly out of the way. I could move it over 0.45" but that defeats the purpose I would think.
I could move it over 0.045" but that deletes the purpose I would think.
/Agree...
Hell ya...Looks sweet brother.
Mind if we do a trade? I'll pay the difference for the 45*. ;)
Mongoose
03-01-2010, 08:15 PM
Very nice... :cheers:
/Agree...
Looks sweet brother.
Mind if we do a trade? I'll pay the difference for the 45*. ;)
Took me a second to figure out what you meant. I can't let the prototype go, it has all the math I need "if" I ever make these. This one is worth about $300 to me. ;)
vf-xx
03-01-2010, 08:35 PM
Well the whole point of the bracket is to move the tank completly out of the way. I could move it over 0.45" but that deletes the purpose I would think.
I dunno, I guess I"m thinking of something that'd help shift the center of the gun to between the gun and the warp/hopper.
I keep thinking that it'd be nice to shift the tank just a touch.
Took me a second to figure out what you meant. I can't let the prototype go, it has all the math I need "if" I ever make these. This one is worth about $300 to me. ;)
It's all good bro :D
Is that my marker in the pic?
SEXY TIME!!! :headbang:
I dunno, I guess I"m thinking of something that'd help shift the center of the gun to between the gun and the warp/hopper.
I keep thinking that it'd be nice to shift the tank just a touch.
This was designed and made for those who use a Z-Grip or a 45* angle wedges but will work with any setup. Keeps the tank from digging into your wrist and allows for a tighter marker setup. I for one love and have all my markers setup with some kind of 45* angle (Stiletto, Endo or Wedge). Keeps a good 90% of the markers weight on your shoulder or chest and allows you to use the tank as a pivot point for better snap shooting.
I'll defiantly buy a few (5-6) to replace my wedges and Endo's
[QUOTE=Ando]It's all good bro :D
Is that my marker in the pic?
SEXY TIME!!! :headbang:
Yep, pretty much..
vf-xx
03-01-2010, 09:59 PM
This was designed and made for those who use a Z-Grip or a 45* angle wedges but will work with any setup. Keeps the tank from digging into your wrist and allows for a tighter marker setup. I for one love and have all my markers setup with some kind of 45* angle (Stiletto, Endo or Wedge). Keeps a good 90% of the markers weight on your shoulder or chest and allows you to use the tank as a pivot point for better snap shooting.
I'll defiantly buy a few (5-6) to replace my wedges and Endo's
I know, I currently use a NDZ dropkick for the same reason.
Swamp Thing
03-01-2010, 09:59 PM
Luke
I would be in the market for two of these if you ever get beyond prototype
Swamp
Temo Vryce
03-01-2010, 11:07 PM
Luke, those are awesome. I hope that you can get them into production.
going_home
03-01-2010, 11:39 PM
Whats the purpose of moving the tank off to one side ?
I wouldnt mind a centered one but interest is zero here for an offset one.
:confused:
eckoblazer
03-01-2010, 11:58 PM
I like the offset, reminds me of the old VL drops. But on another note... that knob on the geddon, happen to have anymore?
Whats the purpose of moving the tank off to one side ?
I wouldnt mind a centered one but interest is zero here for an offset one.
:confused:
You've fired a Mag with a Z-Grip right? I'm not just talking shooting off a few round. I'm talking a full day worth of ballen.
Whats the purpose of moving the tank off to one side ?
I wouldnt mind a centered one but interest is zero here for an offset one.
:confused:
Moves the tank away from your wrist.
Endos are available by several diffrent companies. ;)
I like the offset, reminds me of the old VL drops. But on another note... that knob on the geddon, happen to have anymore?
Yes. http://www.lukescustoms.com/page0027.htm
DeuceSV
03-02-2010, 04:20 PM
When can I buy one?
Edit: I also have a Z-grip. Want to send me one, and I'll report back? PM me!
He has regular off-set rails which he made specifically for the Z-Grip. Click on the link he posted and scroll down, it's right below the Geddon on/off knob. The one he's showing now is the exact same thing but with a 45* angle to it. He's not making them as of yet.
If I can get a few people to comit I'll make them. :cheers:
gunangel
03-02-2010, 06:22 PM
is it 45*? looks like a more subtle 30*, definitely intrigued, i love endo's but never had a chance to try an offset yet, i'm worried it will mess up how i switch hands :(
Guys, I sent the drop to Ando to test fit on several different configurations. I've never used an endo before so I really don’t know what is a good design is and isn't. I do plan on making a few of these if he thinks we can work out a good design. :cheers:
ProblemKinder
03-09-2010, 05:39 AM
I got a Z grip for the RT rail and a Z grip for the classic rail. wanna borrow one/them?
Ando currently has the drop. He's going to fit it on several setups to see if the design is going to work. I'll make a few if he likes it. :cheers:
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