I am using a flatline 68/3000. When attached to my Z-grip the tank is to close to the grip. I like how far the stock drop of the tank leves the tank. but I would like it to angle the tank about 15 degrees. That way the tank works better as a stock, and curves enough to allow a comfortable hold on the grip. My question is does any one make suck a thing? If so where can I find one?
Zgrip drop question
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Hmmm. The only way i can think of right off the bat to do that with a flatline tank is to change the Drop forward to somthin like a kapp dz2 (I know ive seen a cradle kinda like the Drop zone that had a slight angle at which the tank cradel attached to the drop forward rod. . . . .if it wasnt the DZ 2 itself. . .)
But, that would mean that you would loose the flatline drop, and mess up other positioning of the tank which you like. So, i really dont know what to tell you. . . wait. . I might have an idea. . .
(continued a minute later, after i figured out what i was thinking about. . )
Ok, i found these lil guys on KAPP's website. It looks as if the top part mounts to you frame, and the bottom part has a 3\8 dovetail for mounting your airsystem on it. . but i noticed some holes in the dovetail portion. It might be possible to screw the flatline drop to the kapp drop- - effectivly just swining your air system down a few degrees. IF you can mount the flatline drop to the kapp one, you can get the custom products dovetail adaptor for the flatline, and just loose the AGD drop entirely.
Hope this helpds.
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Lol.
No problem man. Thats what we're here for.
Hey, if ya dont mind, post a pic of what the thing looks like when you get it all set up. Im kinda curious.
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Tim Jacobitz
I will but it is gonig to look radicly diffrent with all the new stuff I just ordered. I will post a complete picture of the gun as well as of the new tank set up. All the parts should be here in a week or 2. I will e-mail you a picture also if you want.
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sweet.
Yeah, if you dont mind go ahead and email it to me. have you seen what load SM5 has done w/ my z grip? he's not done with it yet. . . here's the pic load posted a few days ago - - this is what looks like right now, ill have updates as follows.
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PM load SM5. He's the one that came up with the acrylic panels for his emag. I usually get to play some ball with him when I go home from school- - - After he started on the emag grips, he wanted to try out some stuff for Z-grips- - - So i let him borrow my gun and said 'have at it'.
The grip panels are Clear acrylic, with the metallic flames on the inside, so they dont get ripped off. Also (it's not really noticible in the pic) he puts finger grooves into the panels. I played w/ the gun a couple weeks ago with the un-flammed panels on it and It was very comfortable. Just as comfy as the stock ones (if not more so) and the look alot cooler.
Right now he's in the process of making some matching flames to go on my main body. Should be pretty neat.
Jeff (Load) works at some kind of sign shop, and gets to play around with fun materials like the acrylic- -- as well he has access to making some cool and/or funny custom stickers. Check out this one he put on one of the ref's mags at North Alabama Paintball:
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And finally, one of me playing with the grips on my zmag (although you cant really see them 'cause im so wrapped up around the gun. oh well, i think its a cool looking picture.)
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Tim Jacobitz
The last picture didn't come through. Does he sell thouse grips? I showed my friend the mag sticker. He shoots a cocker and needless to say he was not amused(I was). Could he make stickers too, I have a few good ideas for ones.
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hmmm not sure why the last pic dosent show for you. . . oh well.
Yes, he does sell the grips. He can also do some stickers. Like i said, your best bet is to PM him and ask him for details. Also, you might like to know that he can do the grips in a few different colors, also.
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