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  • mcclare
    mcclare
    • Sep 2005
    • 48

    #1

    Mounting different parts?

    Is it possible to mount a ULE warp body, RT Pro Rail assembly, Front Grip Mount-RT Pro, and RPG TAC Grip?

    I don't like how close the front grip is to the gripframe and want to move it out a bit.

    Thanks.
  • Beemer
    I could tell you but then.

    • Oct 2003
    • 3250

    #2
    kinda

    Yes you can do that but you will have to notch the rail for the warp body.

    I just ordered a RPG notched rail from TheMagSmith.com. Go there and see the combo, comes with sear assembly. See also the dealers forum, RogueFactor.

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    • mcclare
      mcclare
      • Sep 2005
      • 48

      #3
      They don't have pics of the rail. Which one are you talking about anyway? I see RPG rail combo, RPG shadow rail, RPG splinter rail, and RPG thrasher rail. The thrasher looks notched out, but doesn't look like it would have a spot to mount the Front mounting bracket. The one I think you're talkign about, the RPG rail combo, doesn't have a picture for me to see if it can mount the front grip further out

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      • Beemer
        I could tell you but then.

        • Oct 2003
        • 3250

        #4
        ok I see

        Here is the one on the RPG Paradigm Pro with sleeper rail.



        If you look at the rails it says Adjustable front foregrip slot. This means you dont need that rt mounting bracket for the foregrip and cant even use it as the holes for it are not there. Less weight cleaner look. The slot will let you mount the forgrip as far forward as the bracket would. Right to the end of the rail.

        Hope this helps ya.

        If you want it notched for a warp body email RogueFactor.
        Last edited by Beemer; 11-22-2005, 01:36 AM.

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        • Arstron
          fusionowners.org

          • Mar 2005
          • 2347

          #5
          On one of my RT mags I installed one of lukes 15* foregrip extenders. If you take your mag apart and take a good look at your rail, you will see a hole in the front of the rail that does not go all the way threw, simply drill threw this (it takes no time), and bolt a foregrip extender to it using the regular foregrip screw from a classic rail. since there are no wings its a little harder to get it strait, but it works just fine.

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          • mcclare
            mcclare
            • Sep 2005
            • 48

            #6
            that helps a lot guys thanks. One more quick question though... does anyone else have side-side play with their trigger? It's a blade intelliframe. Is there a way to fix it?

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