A really NICE Target Grip for the FX and AR Grip Guns

Now I did check other threads talking about AR Grips. So I wanted to show you a really NICE AR Grip that I use on several Guns.
Royal Arms in Tennesee makes a fantastic Target style grip!
Here's a link to it.
AR Target Grip

Now. It does need some modification to fit many Air Guns but a belt sander and a dremel will do it.
I have that grip on my FX DreamLite, Edger Brothers XVI, and another one that I can't find right now. (Maybe I have to many AG's?)
OH! 1 being reworked for the Evanix .50 cal Sniper! Now the Sniper is not exactly a bolt on AR grip!
The angles are off a bit so involves a bit more work.

Now the FX DreamLite? I'd suggest getting the Classic Safety lever setup and dump that safety that comes with the Lite and probably the Tactical.
$18 bucks and probably shipping from Utah Air Guns when I checked.
 
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Here's my version -
A modified, Anarchy Outdoors, Emperor grip. I added some expensive two part epoxy then wrapped my hand around it.

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Finished -
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But...I may give your find a try too. I like the thumb rest on ti.
I have a couple of guns with the AR type grip on them.

Thanks for the heads up.

Mike
 
Lefties crap out of luck again🥵
Yeah. If someone had a 3D scanner they could scan it then mirror the output.
Print that on a 3D printer then make a mold and cast it.
I'd really like to get a 3D scanner to do things like that.

Here's the problem with the DreamLite safety.
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I did notch the grip but it's still a pain to operate.

That threaded rod is a stand I threw together form parts laying around.
It's a knurled fitting tapped into the grip with a small flat part so I can adjust it up or down.
 
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I received one today.

I spent the first 45 or so minutes fitting it closer to my hand. Still not 100% but MUCH better than it was outta the bag.
Made what LOOKS...like a thumb rest (but isn't) on the right side, an "actual", thumb rest. Removed some of the back and angled, and lowered the ramp. Actually feels like a nice thumb rest now.

The next 15 or so minutes fitting it to my Maverick. Now I need to go buy a longer metric fastener. Also need t get some grippy paint, so it's not so slick. Tomorrow.

Not bad overall. Dense hard plastic, that's good.

Again, thanks for the heads up Privateer.

Mike
 
Glad it worked out for you Mike. Post a picture. I'd like to see what you did.
The Grip, as is, fits me like it was made for me so haven't modded it other then removing some areas to fit the different Guns.
Should be getting the new one any day now. I'll keep it handy for any other Gun I may buy.

On my DreamLite, the Classic type Safety should be here Monday.
 
Glad it worked out for you Mike. Post a picture. I'd like to see what you did.
The Grip, as is, fits me like it was made for me so haven't modded it other then removing some areas to fit the different Guns.
Should be getting the new one any day now. I'll keep it handy for any other Gun I may buy.

On my DreamLite, the Classic type Safety should be here Monday.
I'm not sure that without a unmolested grip beside mine, that you could make out the changes.
Only the shelf on the right side that is now, an actual thumb rest, can be seen, but even then, unless you know what it...used to look like...!

Maybe I'll take a couple then use your shot for comparison, see how that works.

Mike