Blacktip Offset Left Handle

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This is a left handle made for the blacktip, it is a workaround the design of the trigger assembly to allow easy manipulation of the trigger with both hands. The handle is built with a rigid material that is both temperature and UV-resistant. Have tested it a few times so far and it works great. The handle is sized to fit tightly (you will have to slowly nudge it in at the end), and you can choose any clamp-on style bicycle grip to be fitted on, except avoid those ergonomic grips on the left hand side as there is minimal clearance. If anyone is interested, I am selling the handle for $40usd + shipping.

Videos of the handle in action:
Trigger operation with left handle
Test Dive


Welcome any feedback and questions.
 

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This is a left handle made for the blacktip, it is a workaround the design of the trigger assembly to allow easy manipulation of the trigger with both hands. The handle is built with a rigid material that is both temperature and UV-resistant. Have tested it a few times so far and it works great. The handle is sized to fit tightly (you will have to slowly nudge it in at the end), and you can choose any clamp-on style bicycle grip to be fitted on, except avoid those ergonomic grips on the left hand side as there is minimal clearance. If anyone is interested, I am selling the handle for $40usd + shipping.

Videos of the handle in action:
Trigger operation with left handle
Test Dive

Welcome any feedback and questions.
How much with shipping to Toronto?
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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