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Posted by Bones526 on September 17, 2002 at 22:19:10:

In Reply to: Re: Like a "Drop Backward"? posted by hipboyscott on September 17, 2002 at 18:26:08:

: DOes the front of the tank point towards the player, or away.:
: Oh, was it like a drop foreward put backwards, and on the foregrip?:

Are u asking about the one i saw on an Automag on the cover of an old APG, or are u asking about the one that this dwight guy is trying to find?

: OK, input time whats best for you people, a standad setup, with the tank on/off a drop-foreward, or would the tank be better attached on the foregrip? Or, would a 50 degree downward, mounted between the two grips be the best?:

I made myself a custom drop forward out of a steel bar, and it puts my tank about 5 inches farther forward than on a regular bottomline, and i love it this way b/c i use the back of the tank as a stock, and when i do that my barrel is at eye level, so i can aim better with my setup.

A 50 degree setup might be small, but i think the weight balance would be too out of whack, i'd end up shooting the ground with all that weight in the front.




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