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WARPIG Tech Talk - Miscellaneous
Re: Grip Frame

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Posted by WARPIG Tech on September 30, 2002 at 10:47:14:

In Reply to: Grip Frame posted by hipboyscott on September 28, 2002 at 23:05:23:

: Anyone know of a grip frame that measures 4" or less from screw to srcew?

: The rear screw should be offset to the right about .4", or able to be moved.

: If none can be found a customized, or brand new frame will be required, I dont want to do that.

: OK, whats the dist between the screws of a PT Xtreme, or other pistol? I can go out to 4.5"-5" if I HAVE to

Autococker and Sheridan Pump (PMI series, PGP, etc. - the original Autococker/Snipers used a Sheridan frame) frames have 4.24" spacing. I don't know of any frame with an offset rear screw. However, you could take an Autococker frame and drill a second rear hole 1/4" forward of the original. The frame won't be wide enough for your offset, and few frames are. You might also consider making an adapter rail, kind of like the 'mags or the 007 Nelspots used - the grip if your choice mounts into the rail, and the rail mounts into the 'gun as you need it. That would be much simpler than machining your own grip.

See you on the field,
-Bill Mills



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