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| All Hail King Skippy!! Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Phillipsburg, NJ
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He has several options. -track down a eurogrip bottomline adapter, as his trracer mosty likely has a eurogrip - track down a lonestar grip and a lonestar bottom line adapter - get a Phantom 45 grip, and put a regular asa on that. Hope this helps, good luck.
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| nelson fanboy | or get a benchmark 45 grip block for lonestar, theres a few for sale i believe in the dealers forums. another option is to look around and ask spyder people for M16 styled plastic grips with the white nylon bottomline insert that has the 2 square nuts in there (it would be spyder ASA only though) I have a Pro-Line lonestar ASA on one of my Lonestar grips, it works, and its right now being used to hold a t stock, but before i had leaks, i ran a 3.5 from there with a hose going to the t stock thats in the backbottle |
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| Loose Cannon Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: St. John's, NL, Canada
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| I ran my Maverick for a while with a bottomline and it was very secure. I used a 3-4" long threaded bolt (10-32) that went through the bottomline and into the marker. It worked perfectly, and was a result of a 10 minute search at Home Depot. |
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| Get Real Paintball lists a Eurogrip Bottomline The way the bottomlines are designed is they do NOT support the weight of the tank on the grip directly, but bolt THROUGH the grip, directly into the lonestar mount. So, in that regard, I do not think they are any worse then the typical Lonestar bottomlines that have been used in paintball for 18 years. But... I'd also just go with the 45-adapter. They used to be so cheap and common 10 years ago. nick
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