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DraXsuS
03-16-2001, 11:49 AM
Is their a Drop Forward for the Spyder execpt for the one made by Kingman on the market??

Phaelon Veritas
03-16-2001, 11:55 AM
yeah you can but you have to get the lapco adapter to take out kingmans *** staggered bolt hole design. then you can use sooo many different df's ints not funnt

http://www.lapcopaintball.com look around the sie i am sure it's there somewhere.

A damn fool
03-16-2001, 12:09 PM
paintballpx.com has a 7 inch proline stretch z drop forward specifically made for the spyders offset trigger freame pattern. I have it, and its great, its only 20 bucks too.

Silent Knight
03-16-2001, 07:52 PM
I have that drop forward. It's sweet. moves 7" forward and about 2" down. It made shooting my TL+ really comfortable. The holes on the drop foward that attach to the grip have both the off set, and straight hole patterns. this makes it possible to mount it on the kingmans off set grips. I needed a spacer for mine (stock bottom line bolts are too long), but i just used a bunch of washers between the drop forward and the grip and it worked fine. The other end of the drop foward has a straight hole pattern. so if you want to mount your bottom line adapter to the drop foward you cannot. you have to buy another bottom line adapter with the straight hole pattern. I didn't do that, but instead made a custom part to fix that. here is a few pics of the proline drop forward.

http://www.pbreview.com/fpics/Silent Knight031601235024dropforward1.jpg

http://www.pbreview.com/fpics/Silent Knight031601235140TLPlus2.jpg

there are a lot of drop forwards out there but, i really didn't feel like paying $50 for a metal part that i can probably make at home. i think i paind $20 for this one.

[Edited by Silent Knight on 03-17-2001 at 03:37 PM]

spacer709
03-16-2001, 09:50 PM
im gonna get a kapp drop zone 2, they are versatile d.f.'s