I'm waiting for some one to make a hollow foregrip with the lpr inside of it...That'd be pretty spiffy. And in cases like yours where you have a neat grip to begin it would still keep the lpr away from the ground, should you slide awkwardly
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Thats what i was saying just not so simplified.Originally posted by TollI'm waiting for some one to make a hollow foregrip with the lpr inside of it...That'd be pretty spiffy. And in cases like yours where you have a neat grip to begin it would still keep the lpr away from the ground, should you slide awkwardly
How many hoses run from the lpr? 3? since it airs the 3-way...if so it wouldn't be hard..just a little milling in the rail.I think,but im not the most mechanically inclinded person.Comment
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You need 2 lines on the LPR. One goes in from the tank and the other goes out with the lower pressure of course to the 3-way. A 3-way doesnt always have 3 lines, The msv-2 has two ports for lines one in/out and the 3rd is the exuast. Yea a forgrip LPR would be kick a$$. Placement of the out line would be the most important i think. To high could hit the trigger guard to low could have alot of air line exposed... But this is all just ideas for now till some one makes a real one.Originally posted by CKY_AllianceHow many hoses run from the lpr? 3? since it airs the 3-way...if so it wouldn't be hard..just a little milling in the rail.I think,but im not the most mechanically inclinded person.Zero Gravity Customs
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