would it work with these grip frames turned around, or would the 2 points on the front stick off the back of the frame?
2nd Gen. Y Grip Proto
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WOW!
love the design. I think i might have to spend my birthday money and get one of these when they come out. About how much will these frames run? As much as the intelli? keep up with the great work!Team CDR
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i like it.Pardon my grammical and spelling errors i'm low on time and high on work.
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I think some people had a little trouble seeign the angle of hte grip in the first pic from tom because of how hte frame was rotated a bit... so i drew this up
this is an actual representation of the pic tom gave up that I did in cad, some of it I freehanded but most of hte angles are dead on according to the pic. It is rotated to be normal like you would look at it laying flat on a table. parallel to the top of the picture.
From what I could measure from teh pic, the angle of hte frame is about 100 degrees... if you measure it in the fashion you would a 45 frame.-Vegeta
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I've always thought the z-grip was a great idea. I can't wait until you guys make a proto, so we can see this thing on a real mag body
just a brief idea... if it could somehow be compatible with other panel grips (i.e. angel panels). This could possibly draw more customers because of the options that would be found. But the logistics of it could be impractical.
reminding some people... making this compatible with a emag/x-mag would be much more complicated then for just a mechanical... involving some nifty munipulation of the emags board and other electronic internals (or possibly, redesign)
I'm asuming that this will be a mechanical frame... at first anyways. Maybe if it's successful enough, and some key people have enough time to devot, a E/X-mag compatible version might be developed
Or have i assumed too much?
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~WarpedRT~
What about a carry hook? Thats one thing I like about alot of cockers, they have these, making it so easy to carry around.
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OK, I see the problem there.How about leave the hook off of the y, but market a field strip screw which incorporates a hook? Another gizmo to spend a few bucks on.Only prob I can see with the hook is where is the field strip screw gonna go?
Dunno, just thinking.Coming Soon to a Bunker Near You!
Good Trader; RetroEclipseMan
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