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| Seasoned Member Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: South Joisey | Cutting air flow to a gas-through-grip I was wondering if there would be any adverse effects to completely cutting air flow to a gas-through-grip in a marker that has two "live" ASAs. I'm talking specifically about a Mini-Lite. I want to run a verticle foregrip and plug the air-input hole. It was suggested this would just make it more or less a volumizer, if even that. I can see that, but just wanted to make sure there wasn't something I was overlooking. Thanks for the help! |
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