TAU-7 grips

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JFuller
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TAU-7 grips

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Does anyone know if adjustable (r/h) grips were available for the Tau 7.
I can't imagine anyone making aftermarket grips for such a basic gun but it would sure fix the only complaint I have.

John
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JFuller
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Thanks for these sources, unfortunately they are as much as the gun cost me but may be my only option I guess.
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Post by Brian James »

JFuller,

You may want to contact your local modern pentathlon clur or post an free ad on the provincial website stating you're looking for a Tau 7 grip. Many modern pentathalon shooters use Tau's

http://www.bcmpa.bc.ca/
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Post by frog5215 »

http://www.targettalk.org/viewtopic.php?t=26675

Why not make the ones you have fit?

I like Bondo, a car body repair product.
yana

Post by yana »

What do you mean by adjustable? Only the VERY old Tau's have fixed grips, all modern one's have adj palmrests.
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TAU-7

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I guess my Tau-7 is very old then, it certainly has a different case to any I have seen.
John
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