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    Endo-Off Set Prototype













    BTW, the M90 is a little narrow at the ASA where it mounts to the adapter. The Ygrip and Intelli fit a lot little nicer. I still dont have a Zgrip to test fit.
    Last edited by luke; 03-01-2010 at 08:23 PM.

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    Oooooohhhhhhhhh.

    query: does it fit with your 90* warp bracket? Looks like you *might* be able to tuck the tank in a little closer to the gripframe.

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    query: does it fit with your 90* warp bracket?
    Sorry, no it wont.

    Looks like you *might* be able to tuck the tank in a little closer to the gripframe.
    Well the whole point of the bracket is to move the tank completly out of the way. I could move it over 0.45" but that defeats the purpose I would think.
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    Quote Originally Posted by luke
    I could move it over 0.045" but that deletes the purpose I would think.
    /Agree...

    Hell ya...Looks sweet brother.

    Mind if we do a trade? I'll pay the difference for the 45*.
    Last edited by Ando; 03-01-2010 at 08:17 PM.

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    Very nice...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ando
    /Agree...

    Looks sweet brother.

    Mind if we do a trade? I'll pay the difference for the 45*.
    Took me a second to figure out what you meant. I can't let the prototype go, it has all the math I need "if" I ever make these. This one is worth about $300 to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by luke
    Well the whole point of the bracket is to move the tank completly out of the way. I could move it over 0.45" but that deletes the purpose I would think.
    I dunno, I guess I"m thinking of something that'd help shift the center of the gun to between the gun and the warp/hopper.

    I keep thinking that it'd be nice to shift the tank just a touch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by luke
    Took me a second to figure out what you meant. I can't let the prototype go, it has all the math I need "if" I ever make these. This one is worth about $300 to me.
    It's all good bro

    Is that my marker in the pic?

    SEXY TIME!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by vf-xx
    I dunno, I guess I"m thinking of something that'd help shift the center of the gun to between the gun and the warp/hopper.

    I keep thinking that it'd be nice to shift the tank just a touch.
    This was designed and made for those who use a Z-Grip or a 45* angle wedges but will work with any setup. Keeps the tank from digging into your wrist and allows for a tighter marker setup. I for one love and have all my markers setup with some kind of 45* angle (Stiletto, Endo or Wedge). Keeps a good 90% of the markers weight on your shoulder or chest and allows you to use the tank as a pivot point for better snap shooting.

    I'll defiantly buy a few (5-6) to replace my wedges and Endo's
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    [QUOTE]
    Quote Originally Posted by Ando
    It's all good bro

    Is that my marker in the pic?

    SEXY TIME!!!
    Yep, pretty much..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ando
    This was designed and made for those who use a Z-Grip or a 45* angle wedges but will work with any setup. Keeps the tank from digging into your wrist and allows for a tighter marker setup. I for one love and have all my markers setup with some kind of 45* angle (Stiletto, Endo or Wedge). Keeps a good 90% of the markers weight on your shoulder or chest and allows you to use the tank as a pivot point for better snap shooting.

    I'll defiantly buy a few (5-6) to replace my wedges and Endo's
    I know, I currently use a NDZ dropkick for the same reason.

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    I would be in the market for two of these if you ever get beyond prototype

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    Luke, those are awesome. I hope that you can get them into production.

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    Question

    Whats the purpose of moving the tank off to one side ?
    I wouldnt mind a centered one but interest is zero here for an offset one.


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    I like the offset, reminds me of the old VL drops. But on another note... that knob on the geddon, happen to have anymore?

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    Quote Originally Posted by going_home
    Whats the purpose of moving the tank off to one side ?
    I wouldnt mind a centered one but interest is zero here for an offset one.

    You've fired a Mag with a Z-Grip right? I'm not just talking shooting off a few round. I'm talking a full day worth of ballen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by going_home
    Whats the purpose of moving the tank off to one side ?
    I wouldnt mind a centered one but interest is zero here for an offset one.

    Moves the tank away from your wrist.
    Endos are available by several diffrent companies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eckoblazer
    I like the offset, reminds me of the old VL drops. But on another note... that knob on the geddon, happen to have anymore?
    Yes. http://www.lukescustoms.com/page0027.htm

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    I need one!

    When can I buy one?

    Edit: I also have a Z-grip. Want to send me one, and I'll report back? PM me!

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    He has regular off-set rails which he made specifically for the Z-Grip. Click on the link he posted and scroll down, it's right below the Geddon on/off knob. The one he's showing now is the exact same thing but with a 45* angle to it. He's not making them as of yet.

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    If I can get a few people to comit I'll make them.

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    is it 45*? looks like a more subtle 30*, definitely intrigued, i love endo's but never had a chance to try an offset yet, i'm worried it will mess up how i switch hands

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    25*
    Good guess.

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    Guys, I sent the drop to Ando to test fit on several different configurations. I've never used an endo before so I really don’t know what is a good design is and isn't. I do plan on making a few of these if he thinks we can work out a good design.

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    I got a Z grip for the RT rail and a Z grip for the classic rail. wanna borrow one/them?

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    Me want me want me want

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    Ando currently has the drop. He's going to fit it on several setups to see if the design is going to work. I'll make a few if he likes it.

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