Introducing FOXGRIP from FOXPRO

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To All,

We are pleased to release yet another very innovative product, intended to simplify your hunting experience. As with all of our product creations, they are intended to simplify your hunt. At times it seems that, to some, they are construed as too technical, when in reality, they are developed to simplify your hunt, or give you options to improve your capabilities. FOXGRIP is our latest creation, and already it is getting a lot of buzz.
FOXGRIP replaces your grip on your semi automatic rifle. It gives you access to a feature on your remote control, without touching your remote control. Check out the video below to learn more:

FOXPRO's FOXGRIP

The FOXGRIP will retail for $89.95 and will be ready to ship in 2 weeks. We are now taking orders for them.

Let me know if you have any questions on the FOXGRIP.
 
Originally Posted By: Ricky BobbyCool stuff right there!
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Now figure out how I can put it on a bolt-action. Purdy please.

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A button like that that you could velcro or someone attach to the forend of your bolt action stock would be awesome!!! Something that could be removed easily to move to another gun. Really cool feature guys!!
 
Questions.

Does the grip transmit to the remote, and then the remote transmits the request to the caller?

Or does the grip transmit directly to caller?
 
Foxpro -

How bout something similar that you could spin on in place of your top or even side scope caps? That way it would be universal to work with any rifle that is scoped.

Just throwing that out there.
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Will these work with the tx500 remote?
 
Originally Posted By: doggin coyotesQuestions.

Does the grip transmit to the remote, and then the remote transmits the request to the caller?

Or does the grip transmit directly to caller?

I think it would have to go to the remote first. I would think when the fox bang kicked in also and you pushed the button again it would go back to the sound you had programmed into the switch and turn the foxbang off till another shot was fired. Just a guess on that one. Now if we can get semi rifles legalized in PA so we can use this technology.
 
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SDCoyoteCaller,

We will also be doing a version for bolt action rifles as well. Just trying to figure out what is the best way to do it to keep it as universal as possible.

doggin coyotes,

The grip transmits to the remote control.

Ricky Bobby,

Different scopes utilize different size scope caps. That would mean high tooling costs. In addition, in my opinion, that is not the ideal location for it. I think it needs to be in a place where your hands are in the natural firing position. Thanks for the suggestion, though. FOXGRIP will also not work with the TX500 remote. As soon as we knew we were coming out with it, we modified the TX500 remote to a TX505 remote, which was released with the Fury 2 and Prairie Blaster 2. They also work with the TX1000 remote on the Shockwave.

predyotevarmint,

You are correct on your analogy. If you fire a shot and FOXBANG goes off, you can depress FOXGRIP and perform its function. When another shot is fired, FOXBANG will go off again. I wish that semi auto rifles were legal in PA, but not holding my breath.
 
Originally Posted By: FOXPROSDCoyoteCaller,

We will also be doing a version for bolt action rifles as well. Just trying to figure out what is the best way to do it to keep it as universal as possible.

That's great news, Mike.
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Originally Posted By: doggin coyotesFP, did you guys get the recommendation yoda sent in for me?

Yoda, you did send it, correct? Thought sure I'd be on board by now.


Patients grasshopper patients!!
 
that is really cool and simple to use..
I never have understood those that think some features are to hard to use or too complicated.
I have yet to think any of the features are something that are difficult or complicated.
 
Very nice idea.

I would love to see that foxgrip button be able to tie to the volume down though. I like gradually dropping the volume to keep them coming in from long distances. I have accidentally switched sounds when they are coming while I'm looking through the scope, and had them bolt.
 


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