E-TaC
Here are some pics of the E-TaC from Marmot_Militia on my Condor. You can see the drop and cast-off if you look close. I removed the tri-rail and went to medium mounts from high mounts. The scope lines up great for me.
You can’t remove the air tank with the gauge and fill nipple installed. You can get the E-TaC now without the holes for the gauge and fill nipple. That way you can change tanks the easy way.



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This is the right hand version. I installed the assembled tank, E-TaC, and Condor valve to see where it tightened up at. It was one shim off from being lined up. It took less then 3 minutes to line it up. I then installed the fill nipple and the gauge. Once these are installed you can’t remove the tank unless you remove the gauge and fill nipple.
The holes are 1/4″ National Pipe Thread. A 1/4′ pipe plug will work but it will look like crap. They have a steel plug that uses a hex wrench to tighten it up with that will look a lot nicer. It sets below the edge of the holes and looks like a pressure relief valve when it is tight. As soon as I find a place that sells them I’ll let you know.
I just shot 50 rounds of Kodiaks through it and I can hold it better then before. When I get my WOK butts and AR grip adapters it will be even better. I have the Hogue AR 15 Over molded pistol grip to put on it. 🙂