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MAGpie
11-02-2014, 07:03 AM
Got the frame for a pump build, but now I am having serious second thoughts... (about putting it on the pump and not keeping it on the Sydarm :D ) I think I will have to get another one for the pump :P

http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll34/th3_m4d_h4tt3r/Markers/DSC_00013_zpscf75ecd7.jpg (http://s284.photobucket.com/user/th3_m4d_h4tt3r/media/Markers/DSC_00013_zpscf75ecd7.jpg.html)

Sorry for the miss-communication. Worked in my head when I said it :P But am very seriously considering putting that frame onto my Sydarm in stead of what I originally had in mind and getting a second one. They are really great.

Cyco-Dude
11-02-2014, 08:03 AM
doesn't really make sense to me to have a vert frame on a pistol, unless you keep the pistol right in front of your face all the time instead of at arms length while firing. if it's comfortable shooting with it for you, then i guess that's all that matters though.

Runamok
11-02-2014, 09:13 AM
Sweet ,...Now if Luke will *86 a single frame for us guys with full figure hands....?

MAGpie
11-02-2014, 09:28 AM
doesn't really make sense to me to have a vert frame on a pistol, unless you keep the pistol right in front of your face all the time instead of at arms length while firing. if it's comfortable shooting with it for you, then i guess that's all that matters though.

Sense? Pah, sense if for humans. All I know is that it's shiny and looks cool :D5

luke
11-02-2014, 11:41 AM
Got the frame for a pump build, but now I am having serious second thoughts...

What do you not like about it, design or feel?

When I designed these two frames my intent was to make a frame that looked like something AGD would make, that said I think it fits.


doesn't really make sense to me to have a vert frame on a pistol, unless you keep the pistol right in front of your face all the time instead of at arms length while firing. if it's comfortable shooting with it for you, then i guess that's all that matters though.

Personally I think it’s more natural of a grip position than a 45 grip at any arm length. :)


Sweet ,...Now if Luke will *86 a single frame for us guys with full figure hands....?

This frame has a tad more grip real estate than an intelli, where is it coming up short for you? I have large hands (not XL) and it feels a tad large in my hand.

Not sure I would do a redesign but I'm interested in the feed back. Hope this is not hijacking the thread.

MAGpie
11-02-2014, 01:08 PM
What do you not like about it, design or feel?


Ha ha, I love it! That's why its not going on to the pump (the 2nd thoughts) and staying on the Sydarm :D




Personally I think it’s more natural of a grip position than a 45 grip at any arm length. :)

I agree.




This frame has a tad more grip real estate than an intelli, where is it coming up short for you? I have large hands (not XL) and it feels a tad large in my hand.

Not sure I would do a redesign but I'm interested in the feed back. Hope this is not hijacking the thread.

Go right ahead! These frames are great. I have really big hands (and feet), 6"4' gets you that. And for me these frames just fits snug. They are REALLY comfy.

luke
11-02-2014, 02:41 PM
Ha ha, I love it! That's why its not going on to the pump (the 2nd thoughts) and staying on the Sydarm :D

Ahhh, I misunderstood the comment. ;)

Spider-TW
11-03-2014, 09:41 AM
This frame has a tad more grip real estate than an intelli, where is it coming up short for you? I have large hands (not XL) and it feels a tad large in my hand.

You might just try some different grips or add some sheet spacers under the regular grips. They can make a big difference.

Runamok
11-18-2014, 04:28 AM
It's a very comfortable frame,I tried a direct mount asa and my little finger needed ~1/4 inch more to fit. I mounted a CP mini-razor and a mini block these gave me the little extra my XL fingers needed. I just need to make myself a small spacer and shape it to the frame. Single 86* anywhere in the thought process?