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pistol grips


sgtspike

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Magpul grips, either MIAD or MOE, depending on rifle configuration.  Precision-type guns get the MIAD, and the carbines get the MOE.  For all the ones with battery-powered optics, I stick spare batts in a small plastic zip-lock-type baggie, and store them in the grips, right there on the gun.  The one gun with no optics at all, the .45 AR (irons only), has a front and rear sight tool in it's MOE.  <thumbsup>

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Started switching all my rifles over the Command Arms pistol grips.

- 3 Different Front/Back Straps

- Option Palm Rest

- Internal Storage

- Cost less than $25 (less than $45 with Palm Rest)

The straps are rubber and the grip itself polymer. Can't see why would need anything else ever again:

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I really think MAGPUL is missing the boat on not having a pistol grip with a palm rest, one solid piece or separate either way.

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I replaced the grip on my factory DPMS with the CAA.  The original grip (is that Mil Spec?) was difficult to hold and uncomfortable.  The CAA grip+,  with my preferred inserts,  fits my hand perfectly. Very inexpensive,  easy mod,  one of the better things I have done for my AR 308.

My 'N' frame Smith came with wood grips,  big square butt.  My small hands had a two-finger grip.  Cannot imagine firing that 44 Mag revolver like that with thumb and pinkie and pretty much half my hand mostly in the way of all that metal under recoil.  A Hogue rubber grip wraps around that square-frame structure and gives a round butt that my hand(s!) can wrap around,  too.  Recoil has not been an issue for me  when firing this revolver with the Hogue grip. 

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