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    Posted: 16 July 2006 at 11:39pm

i found this online. its been out there long but i thought of something.

http://www.chasepb.com/store/product1.aspx?SID=1&Product _ID=336&Category_ID=10

 

i looked at this and wondered if this can support the egrip.

 

this would solve the sticky problems. you could put diffrent ones on if you want


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i found it.

http://www.pbreview.com/products/reviews/2178/

 

it looks ok. it says that is has the cutout for the e and timer.


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If you did that before you posted then you wouldn't off need to post a thread.
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where do you see it's compatible with the e-grip?
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Everyone on pbreview had a RT. I saw nothing about the Egrip...

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Originally posted by sinisterNorth sinisterNorth wrote:

Everyone on pbreview had a RT. I saw nothing about the Egrip...

Period of
Product Use:
Less than a month 4 of 5 people found this review helpful.

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Experience:
2 years
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Products Used:
stock grip frame
Marker Setup: Tippmann A-5 w/ RT, Dead On RVA, Pro Seal, Pychobalistics Drop Forward, J&J .45 Grip Frame
Strengths: Aluminum instead of plastic
Compatable with .45 grips
comfortable
Battery slot for grips w/ timers
Weaknesses: trigger wiggles left to right
scratches fairly easy
RT piston is molded into frame
Review: This product does just what it says, replaces the stock grip-frame with a more durable and comfortable one. To install all you have to do is take off the stock grip frame. Next take out the safety and remove the trigger assembly, pull the trigger plate off, remove the trigger and take out the trigger return slide, return slide dowel pins, and trigger return slide spring out of the trigger; pop those into the aluminum trigger and put that on the trigger plate pins where the stock one was. Add the trigger plate, put it back into the grip, and push the safety button all the way through and put it on your A-5 and your ready to play! Be careful when placing grip frame on marker if you have an RT installed, or you may scratch the U where the RT adjuster rests. Another thing is the RT piston is molded into the frame, so if you have any problems with the piston you have to replace the whole frame. You get the same BPS, or at least I havn't noticed any difference. Trigger pull length and weight is about the same. One thing that you may want to do would be add a pad where the RT piston hits the trigger, so it does not scratch or dent. The trigger will wiggle a bit to left or right, but only if you push it.
Conclusion: This is a great product for feel, durability, and look. The only reason I am rating it a 9 is because the RT piston did not extend to allow response mode. All in all I would recomend this upgrade to everyone. This is a great upgrade for a great marker!!!
Rating:
9 out of 10

is that a board? or is that just a sticky that uses a battery

Edited by tippya5extreme - 17 July 2006 at 10:39am

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pm a mod or a platty

usually they know stuff like that and could help you


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