Luke's off-set rail

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  • TyeStick
    -Put Up Or Shut Up-
    • Sep 2004
    • 371

    #1

    Luke's off-set rail

    Guys,

    I found it. The one piece I was after for so long. I wanted to keep my set-up clean and compact.

    The z-grip is a interesting piece of hardware. Since I like my markers compact, there was no way for me to get a grip on the 'z'. Which brings me to Luke's off-set rail. It worked out perfect!

    I looked everywhere for pictures on of the rail on a marker, but only came across 2-3, and the pictures weren't very good.

    I took some better pictures to show the angle and so people can see how it sits on the marker.






    Last edited by TyeStick; 02-18-2014, 01:44 AM.
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  • keiko_819
    iamtheRAGE

    • Oct 2006
    • 1173

    #2
    looks like a warp mags dream rail

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    • Skyssx
      SAFK
      • May 2001
      • 119

      #3
      Man, I really like that rail engagement! SO much more secure than a grub screw pushing the asa/cradle down away from the dovetail!

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      • robertreed711
        Registered User
        • Jul 2011
        • 383

        #4
        I think reebs had one of those on his z-gripped pneu-mag. Seems like a perfect fit for that frame.
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        • Chronobreak
          Rec Poster
          • Mar 2003
          • 5055

          #5
          I use one of these on my daily shooter. I get lots of compliments on how well it shoulders the gun.

          These make a killer tight setup with y-grip,endo,and the offset

          the biggest advantage I have found with these was that it moves the tank far enough over where you can hold the grip frame straight, it may be hard to picture but it allows you to hold your arm in a more natural position when running and keeps you feeling more balanced IMHO

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          • TyeStick
            -Put Up Or Shut Up-
            • Sep 2004
            • 371

            #6
            Originally posted by Skyssx View Post
            Man, I really like that rail engagement! SO much more secure than a grub screw pushing the asa/cradle down away from the dovetail!
            I know what you mean about those grub screws. Had those on my A1 Angel, and I was always nervous when tightening the screws down and causing the dovetail to snap off.

            This off-set rail rocks. It's solid, and lines up with my CP-Mini perfect!

            Originally posted by Chronobreak View Post
            I use one of these on my daily shooter. I get lots of compliments on how well it shoulders the gun.

            These make a killer tight setup with y-grip,endo,and the offset

            the biggest advantage I have found with these was that it moves the tank far enough over where you can hold the grip frame straight, it may be hard to picture but it allows you to hold your arm in a more natural position when running and keeps you feeling more balanced IMHO
            I had some friends shoulder my Mag with the off-set mount, and they really liked it. The only negative thing they could manage to say, was that they couldn't shoot left-handed. I didn't seem to have an issue.
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