What options exist these days for gas thru grip open-class phantoms? Is that still the realm of custom work?
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Originally posted by Beaver View PostWhat options exist these days for gas thru grip open-class phantoms? Is that still the realm of custom work?
Edit...something like this maybe?
Last edited by Carp; 08-18-2020, 12:52 PM.
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Originally posted by Carp View Post
There was a member here that, I think, 3d printed a custom one off 86*(?) grip frame. Then iirc, either rotated the stock valve body and retapped the rear grip frame screw hole. Or tapped a new air fitting hole underneath and slapped a gauge on the side. Pretty sure macro fittings and line was used in the grip though. They may have retapped the ASA air inlet or had a new one off custom made.
Edit...something like this maybe?
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I vaguely recall a mod that used 5/32" microline inside the grip, and then had a new threaded port drilled farther forward on the valve body so that it lined up with the grip. Maybe this 86 grip is what I'm remembering?
Originally posted by DavidBoren View PostA macro-less bottomline gas-thru pistol grip? Custom.
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The gas-thru pistol grips on Automags still have macroline fittings kissing on the side, and look great... so tapping new holes in the valve probably isn't necessary.
Just grab a metal 45 grip adapter, and do whatever you do for "sleeper" ASA conversions. Run the line out the side of the grip to the side of the valve, just like the Automags.If you need to talk, I will listen. Leave a message and I will call you back as soon as I get it.
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Originally posted by DavidBoren View PostThe gas-thru pistol grips on Automags still have macroline fittings kissing on the side, and look great... so tapping new holes in the valve probably isn't necessary.
Just grab a metal 45 grip adapter, and do whatever you do for "sleeper" ASA conversions. Run the line out the side of the grip to the side of the valve, just like the Automags.
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Mine is also a microline gas through grip like the photos stealthfox2 posted. Both were done by the same person named Trevor (although I think stealthfox is doing his own machining on his version of Trevor's mod in Germany).
I found one of Trevor's posts on Facebook showing 6 beautiful gas through's and bugged him to sell me one (the gunmetal grey on the right). He seems willing to share the how to (I didn't have the patience or the skills), so if you PM me, I can get you his contact.
The second photo is how it is currently set up (I also got the gas through bobbed black valve from the top Phantom).
The last two photos show the routing of the microline and connection between the ASA and the Grip.4 Photos
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Just for fun the other day, I flipped the ASA around and mounted the SC feed tube for a hoseless Hawaiian Stock Class setup. I’m looking forward to trying it.
No offense to anyone who has a HSC build...but I always HATED the look of the hose looping around from the ASA to the valve on the ones I saw, and figured it was probably cumbersome to switch hands quickly also. I’m sure is probably no trouble at all for those who are used to it, but hoseless (externally anyway) HSC looks so sleek.
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Originally posted by Carp View Post
There was a member here that, I think, 3d printed a custom one off 86*(?) grip frame. Then iirc, either rotated the stock valve body and retapped the rear grip frame screw hole. Or tapped a new air fitting hole underneath and slapped a gauge on the side. Pretty sure macro fittings and line was used in the grip though. They may have retapped the ASA air inlet or had a new one off custom made.
Edit...something like this maybe?
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