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WARPIG Tech Talk - Miscellaneous
Re: Grip Frame

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Posted by hipboyscott on September 30, 2002 at 19:27:23:

In Reply to: Re: Grip Frame posted by WARPIG Tech on September 30, 2002 at 10:47:14:

Well, I think that I could use an Autocoker frame, and making a grip will be harder then machining my reciever. Basically my reciever is 3.5 inches long. I have a small extension that is required to plug up a hole, and a foregrip mount is put into the front of the grip. The design of the reciever, and bolt are totally new, and revolutionary. My bolt can be used in anything, from small pistols, to snipers, and can run at speeds just as fast as the Tippmann CVX valve. Basically I have condenced the bolts, valvs, and hammers to take up minimal size. My design is primarily inline, and can use an autococker front block. While I have a seperate re-cock. Bascically I need a grip that can fit my 4.5 inch reciever.

Width of reciever: .85"
Length of Reciever: 3.5"
Length behind the barrel: 2.75"
height of reciever: .8"



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