On the Tac-1 The front grip is extreamly close to the trigger gaurd. But on the ULE picture it shows the front grip really far up? is there a way for me to make the ULE front grip to be closer?
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does any one know who makes different rails I heard of a omega rail or something like that but does any one have a websiteWALK SOFTLY AND CARRY A BIG STICK
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i think the ule rt picture has an rt foregrip extender. you can take that off. but if you want to get it even closer, you can buy a classic mag rail from agd or used and that will make it like the tac onelevel 7 pf automag
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't RogueFactor make a type of rail that you can adjust where the foregrip goes?
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yeah, they do. You can adjust so its from 3/4 of an inch away form the frame to about 2 and a half inches.Current Gun Setup:
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you can take the stainless steel thing that the foregrip is attached to off, but then you cant attach a foregrip to the rail.Originally posted by magman#1i think the ule rt picture has an rt foregrip extender. you can take that off. but if you want to get it even closer, you can buy a classic mag rail from agd or used and that will make it like the tac one
um, whats the web site for roguefactor?
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Originally posted by sladeyou can take the stainless steel thing that the foregrip is attached to off, but then you cant attach a foregrip to the rail.
um, whats the web site for roguefactor?
Yes actually you can attach to the RT rail. If you take it off the body you will see a knockout mostly drilled through on the (barrel) end of the rail. Finish running it through and attach foregrip there.
If you take the RT grip off the metal piece you will find two holes there to use that will allow some foreward/backward adjustment.
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well, then you have to drill through your rail... i was talking without modifying it. if you count modifying it, you can attach a foregrip to any rail in any place.
thanks for telling me that, though... i didnt know that they made a spot in the rail for modifying.Last edited by slade; 06-02-2004, 06:57 PM.
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