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Worker T-Pull Grip for Nerf Rival Kronos XVIII-500 (2 colors)

Worker T-Pull Grip for Nerf Rival Kronos XVIII-500 (2 colors)

Regular price $15.00 USD
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This Worker T-pull grip is the best way I've seen to prime a heavy Kronos XVIII-500 spring. 

*PLEASE NOTE: Some newer variants of the Kronos (red/blue) shell will require more cutting than the previous version to fit, but fitment is still possible.

FEATURES:
• Streamlined visual style 
• Makes for extremely easy priming of the Kronos
• Fits between the shell to keep priming pull force in line with spring

SPECS:
• Material: CNC anodized aluminum
• Available in two colors 

ADDITIONAL LINKS:
 Foamfocus Facebook
• This T-pull handle was a collaboration between Worker and Foamfocus in Europe.

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Customer Reviews

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J.B.

So easy to install. Perfect grip for any spring load. Fits in the hand smoothly. Skip the 3D printed t-pull and just buy one of these, you will not regret it especially if you have K25 or more spring in there

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William G.
Parts and pieces

Just got done yesterday installing the mod parts and what a difference. The gun is an animal now with the new spring and T-handle. Definitely worth every penny, guys at work were amazed with the new capabilities. 3D printed load hatch was a perfect fit two and much more effective now.
Thanks for what you provide…
-Bill

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T.J. H.
She'll Cutting Required

This is Not a Drop-In kit. She'll Cutting IS Required to get this handle to work. Nice handle though...

Sorry if there was any confusion on the kit. There's a video on the listing showing the installation, and notes regarding shell cutting required.

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Easton

Cool

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Jeff S.
Great Product!

Absolutely necessary for a spring upgrade. The shell cutting to make it fit isn’t too bad, even on the newer Kronos models. Just wish it came with a cutting guide for the newer models because there is some extensive cutting to be done, but there are enough videos on YouTube to make up for that.