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11 June 2008, 23:39 #1
TD/ADM
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I received a T&E unit to day from Tango Down and this is one great thought out piece of equipment.
I installed it on several rails of different makes and it locked up solid and with some twisting and torquing stayed in place as designed.
I will have it at the range this weekend and run it through its paces and report back.
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13 June 2008, 14:47 #2
I really like the looks of this thing. I never got a TD grip because of their rail interface issues, but I might have to pick one of these up.
Let us know what you think.
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13 June 2008, 19:51 #3Member
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How does it differ from the standard TD VFG?
TIA,
TS
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14 June 2008, 02:00 #4
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14 June 2008, 14:28 #5Member
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15 June 2008, 11:23 #6
I've only played around with the ones at SHOT. Let us know what you think, I had hoped to get one to play around with awhile back, but somehow I think I'll live not being the first kid on the block with new toys.
MM should have a review out fairly soon I would think as well.
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15 June 2008, 21:39 #7Member
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A review would be nice.
TS
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26 June 2008, 11:18 #8peachfuzz Guest
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26 June 2008, 12:28 #9
Its not uncommon for a company to get out samples before a full product release. I ended up with one, and I'll get pictures up in a little bit.
My initial thoughts on this are that anyone who likes the TD VFG, will like this at least as much. The release is quick, and engagement is positive and without wobble or play.
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26 June 2008, 12:33 #10Member
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Slack and movement is the problem with mine now, although it doesn't really bother me. The original starts out extremely tight but then wears to where it has slack. It could be a good piece of gear provided they don't ask too much for it...
TS
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26 June 2008, 16:05 #11
A quick update in the form of a picture....
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26 June 2008, 16:40 #12Member
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Thanks, Stick! That looks like a definite improvement.
TS
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29 June 2008, 10:32 #13
Here is the flip side showing the pressure pad cutout and tension adjustment screw.
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29 June 2008, 13:11 #14Contributing Member
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Thanks, for the updates.
What can one man do? You never know until you try.
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29 June 2008, 20:14 #15Member
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I may have to invest in one of those... Thanks for the pics, Stick!
TS