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    Rt pro angled forgrip

    Ok, I can swear I saw this somewhere at some point just want to make sure it actually exists and I'm not losing my mind

    Looking for an angled forgrip for an rt pro rail

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    I used one of lukes carbon fiber/aluminum angled foregrips for my z grip build

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    Sorry forgot to mention, this is for a gas through setup.

    I would grab one of the Luke's ones in a nanosecond if I could only run gas through it

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    White Wolf Airsmithing made one like 20 years ago.

    One on the right.


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    Quote Originally Posted by going_home View Post
    White Wolf Airsmithing made one like 20 years ago.

    One on the right.

    Holy crap that thing is long

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    There used to be angled VASAs you could buy and then attach a foregrip of your choice. Here's an example.



    Those original 15* VASA's are almost impossible to find now, however. You might be better off buying one from Luke. He has a few for sale on his website. If you don't like his style, you could instead pay a machinist to modify a stock VASA. Shouldn't be too hard. Depending on your set-up, I could even do it for you (though it would probably be cheaper to find a local shop to do it for you). Send me a PM if you're interested.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rawbutter View Post
    There used to be angled VASAs you could buy and then attach a foregrip of your choice. Here's an example.



    Those original 15* VASA's are almost impossible to find now, however. You might be better off buying one from Luke. He has a few for sale on his website. If you don't like his style, you could instead pay a machinist to modify a stock VASA. Shouldn't be too hard. Depending on your set-up, I could even do it for you (though it would probably be cheaper to find a local shop to do it for you). Send me a PM if you're interested.
    That Luke's one is exactly what I was looking for. Not sure how how I missed that.

    What section is it hiding under?

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