Free Pistol Grip Adjustments

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Jim Cronin
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Free Pistol Grip Adjustments

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Hi all,

After removing lots of wood from my factory CM84E FP grip , I've recently purchased a Rink grip. Vast improvement ! Now for the question, how best to optimize the fit ?

In my preliminary tests, I can see where a snug fit could be used to reduce the firmness with which you grip. A loose fit minimizes the support that can be gained from the grip. I expect using the adjustments to accomodate the slight dimensional changes in my hand due to temperautre and hydration.

What are your preferences ??? Thanks

Jim
wai
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Post by wai »

As a side note, I was wondering how the circuit board and battery compartment are fitted in the Rink Grip.

I was told the Rink Grip has a "odd extension block" to hold the circuit board and battery.

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Jim Cronin
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Rink FP Grip

Post by Jim Cronin »

I found the electronics fit perfectly without any effort. Very much similar to the original grip. The cover is different, it's a piece of plastic held in place with a small wood screw.
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RobStubbs
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Post by RobStubbs »

Snug fit appears to be recommended - I guess less grip = less variety and less chance of other muscle intereference at shot release.

Rob.
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