Questions about Gladiator NXT Evo WWII Combat Edition

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Questions about Gladiator NXT Evo WWII Combat Edition

Postby po4h3nh4 » Mon Sep 29, 2025 20:22

Hi, some questions about the GNX KG12 Grip of a Gladiator NXT Evo WWII Combat Edition:
- has the folding trigger a Single or Double action when depressed?
- May the En1 wheel can be configured as an axis?
- may the hand rest be adapted to small size hands?
- Is there any possibility of installing in the future an extension for this grip? On the web the 100 and 200 mm extensions shown apply only to the Gunfighet grips.

I would use it for WWII combat flight simulations like IL-2 GB or Cliffs of Dover

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Re: Questions about Gladiator NXT Evo WWII Combat Edition

Postby fallout9 » Mon Sep 29, 2025 20:44

- has the folding trigger a Single or Double action when depressed?

single action.
May the En1 wheel can be configured as an axis?

yes
may the hand rest be adapted to small size hands

the palm rest is not adjustable, but the grip is ergonomic and small hands can handle it properly.
Is there any possibility of installing in the future an extension for this grip? On the web the 100 and 200 mm extensions shown apply only to the Gunfighet grips.

no extensions for Gladiators bases (only for Gunfighters), but some people managed to DIY some extensions and use them without issues.

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Re: Questions about Gladiator NXT Evo WWII Combat Edition

Postby po4h3nh4 » Mon Sep 29, 2025 21:54

Thank you for the answers, so, from your brochure, to have the double action trigger and several positions of the hand rest, I should have to go for the Gladiator Space Combat Grip instead , isn't?. Even if there is no pinkie lever (tipically for brakes of WWII planes), there is still a button in such position to press, isn't?

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