AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
i know at least one other person who would be interested in this if its possible. It might be hard to get a seal however due to the way it presses away from the grip frame to stay in place.
You could use the 1/8 fitting on the LPR in conjunction with an over sized oring to tighten down on it. Talk to Loguzzzzz/Practice Target. He is the man for his job.
i looking to mount a macroline fitting not an lpr. for my project i need to run 2 macrolines. 1 from asa to valve(internally) and another from asa to hpr (being used as lpr)
i looking to mount a macroline fitting not an lpr. for my project i need to run 2 macrolines. 1 from asa to valve(internally) and another from asa to hpr (being used as lpr)
Same concept. The macro fitting could be tightened down the same as l an lpr fitting.
To answer this question yes it looks like it will be possible to put that on a pops asa. It will be very close though.
However
There is not enough room to do this in a star frame without a spacer plate between the frame and the rail. It mite be possible but where would the battery go? With that in mind the board may be an issue as well. Even if you manage to rout the line through the frame you will still need a completely custom forgrip to house the battery. It will also need to be a gas through to allow for the LPR unless you want the LPR on the on off asa. Which would be kinda pointless with trying to move the macro line off the side to clean the side profile. Its up to you but as I said before it will get expensive.
Flatliner333 has done this and it took lots of room. Contact him to see how he did it. Loguzzzzzz is great at customizations, flatliner333 has experience and I do as well.
I think it is possible, to do what you want, well anything is possible with a mag with the funds ,but it would be at the risk of loosing a valve and permanently damaging a good frame. With those conditions it is up to you. I can picture how to rout the HP line but would need to relocate the battery to the forgrip and may need a UT board. This would eliminate the HPR and require a different LPR type regulator.
But i would try it if you understand that it is risky.
Why not just cut the T mount off of the frame and use a modified CP direct mount? That would make it easy and less risky to the frame. Making the only real risk milling the new hole infront of the main screw in the valve for the HP input and that does not look to hard. Now that I have thought about it it may be easier than I originally believed.
I don't have the star frame back from Luke yet, but I know if I run the line internally I would have use a utb, and maybe a different battery. as for the asa I would really like to keep a pops or oops asa preferably pops
Last edited by inmylife2415; 01-22-2012, 09:55 AM.
ive been thinking aboutthis and the only way i thinkyoud get it would be with an elbow shaft like this exuse the sketches
obviously it would fit the standard board
i thought u might be using a rt valve with the air through the bottom?
if not only ay i can visualise it it would be to use a couple of elbows to bring it back into the frame but cant say that would look too neat, a custom offset elbow could do the trick.
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