Beware the Ides of T110.
Дата: 10.04.2016 07:39:43
Cruiser_Katori, on Apr 10 2016 - 04:04, said: So that's where the warnings about not holding on the
forward grip too high up come from. In that case, if I wanted a
conventional-style forend on it I'd have to make sure to put a
blast deflector plate into the construction, with enough space to
ensure that gas still flowed properly without needing to worry
about the forend or my hand getting hit with the jet. I could grip
it really close like that, but when I'm in a hurry I tend to grab
farther out, so a forend like this would also serve as a bit of a
safety device in my case. Thanks for the info!The_Chieftain: All you need to do is just mount something akin to the
accessory rail in place of the regular hand-grip. This is the
official one, I'm sure there are others. https://steyrarms.co...y-rail-kit.html
. Then either put a rail cover on the bottom, or an angled foregrip
(I've not tried one, but I think I'd prefer it to the vertical).
However, unless you plan on hanging multiple things off the
side of it (and more than just one or two, such as on
mine, http://worldoftanks....eaps/tpdaxr.jpg
, ) I honestly see no reason to change out the foregrip. On
other matters, I'm in Reno. Hotel restaurant/bar is a Western
theme, they have country music on. I must admit to a certain liking
and fascination for line dancing. I find the synchronisation of the
dancers quite intriguing. I have to assume that each 'set' consists
of only a reasonably small number of repeated steps, but there seem
to be a whole lot of 'sets', and I think it interesting that no
matter the age of the folks dancing, they all seem to know them
all, and fall right on in with the group. There was a massive line
dancing craze in Ireland in the early 1990s, for some odd reason.
Nobody figured it out, but it was likely caused by the popularity
of Garth Brooks, Billy-Ray Cyrus and Rednex (I'm told
originally started by a scene in Thelma and Louise). To the extent
that when Garth decided to come out of retirement last year, he
booked Dublin as his launch city, not Nashville or any such. Since
I apparently have a vaguely suitable hat, maybe I should look into
lessons.
Beware the Ides of T110.














