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JSTICFRALL
05-25-11, 13:52
I've been using the Magpul AFG for a little while now but previously bought the RVG. After seeing a bunch of hand stops and seeing the photos of what the RVG looks like chopped down to a hand stop, I decided to cut my own and give the whole hand stop concept a shot. Turns out it feels fantastic! I still need to see how it fairs at the range but I might end up ditching the AFG for it. Don't get me wrong, I think the AFG is great but I feel like I can get the rifle into my shoulder more with a hand stop. Anyway here's some pics of the result:

http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5026/5759355880_e860c5fb01_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/vicanti/5759355880/)
_DSC0138 W (http://www.flickr.com/photos/vicanti/5759355880/) by V A Photography (http://www.flickr.com/people/vicanti/), on Flickr

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2601/5759357194_f4c0bf7658_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/vicanti/5759357194/)
_DSC0163 W (http://www.flickr.com/photos/vicanti/5759357194/) by V A Photography (http://www.flickr.com/people/vicanti/), on Flickr

http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5028/5758854669_c5b450af13_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/vicanti/5758854669/)
_DSC0160 W (http://www.flickr.com/photos/vicanti/5758854669/) by V A Photography (http://www.flickr.com/people/vicanti/), on Flickr

aveisone
05-25-11, 14:02
That looks great. You did a good job on it. I use the troy modular in short form. I like it and Id never think of chopping that down but maybe Id do that.

ICANHITHIMMAN
05-25-11, 14:07
Good idea looks good what did the grip cost in relation to a hand stop?

JSTICFRALL
05-25-11, 14:11
Thanks! I can't take credit for the idea though because apparently Travis Haley from Magpul tried it first. And I know Stickman has some pictures that he's taken of one as well. Not sure if it's on his rifle or not but feel free to chime in if you want, Stick.

I didn't do a whole lot of price researching on current hand stops but I know the ones from KAC and Gear Sector are well over $50. Now of course theirs are milled aluminum so cost goes up significantly. But I think I paid something like $20-$24 when I originally bought my RVG. So for half the price and getting a little dusty from sanding, you can make a hand stop that works like a charm.

LaRue Tactical does make a two piece hand stop set for the same price of a RVG so there's always that route. I just already spent the money so I made the best of what I had.

JasonM
05-25-11, 14:19
did that to one on a MOE set, I like it.

I've come around to handstops as my preferred setup now.

Dozer
05-25-11, 14:20
Very nice.

http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r29/l_jimenez30/IMG_4393.jpg ;)

JSTICFRALL
05-25-11, 14:30
Very nice.

http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r29/l_jimenez30/IMG_4393.jpg ;)

I like what you did with yours. I was actually planning on cutting mine that high up in the rear but wanted to play around with how it felt before I put too much time into it. However I like the way yours looks better so I might have to tweak mine.

Icculus
05-25-11, 14:37
Did something very similar with an MVG. For anyone wanting to do this, use a skill saw or something. Holy crap it took forever to cut through it with a Dremel and the standard cutting wheel(s).

Stumanbmx
05-25-11, 14:40
Pardon my ignorance. But how do you grip the rifle with a 'hand stop'? What are the benefits?

ReaperAZ
05-25-11, 14:49
Very nice. May have to give this a shot as well.

interfan
05-25-11, 14:53
Pardon my ignorance. But how do grip the rifle with a 'hand stop'? What are the benefits?

I think you answered your own question. A hand stop is a place on the handguard for the hand to stop. It just provides a reference point for the heel of your hand

nimdabew
05-25-11, 15:12
I think you answered your own question. A hand stop is a place on the handguard for the hand to stop. It just provides a reference point for the heel of your hand

It also gives you an additional point to pull the stock into your shoulder instead of the clamping power of your hand alone which can alleviate fatigue if shooting for long strings of fire.

fireblast713
05-25-11, 15:29
interesting, is this better than just buying a dedicated hand stop or are there just not any good hand stops out there?

Stumanbmx
05-25-11, 15:31
It also gives you an additional point to pull the stock into your shoulder instead of the clamping power of your hand alone which can alleviate fatigue if shooting for long strings of fire.

Ah ok that makes perfect sense. Thanks.

CaptainDooley
05-25-11, 16:04
interesting, is this better than just buying a dedicated hand stop or are there just not any good hand stops out there?

The RVG/MVG is considerably cheaper than most handstops on the market... I think that's the biggest reason for doing this... I need to grab an MVG for this very purpose.

JSTICFRALL
05-25-11, 16:33
The RVG/MVG is considerably cheaper than most handstops on the market... I think that's the biggest reason for doing this... I need to grab an MVG for this very purpose.

Agreed. Not to mention the fact that you can cut it to whatever length you want allows you to make sure it fits YOUR hand.

tgace
05-25-11, 17:15
What was your process for doing this? Dremel?

JSTICFRALL
05-25-11, 18:29
I did the initial cut with a band saw, then took it to the belt sander to get the curve I wanted. After that I took a dremel with a sanding barrel to bevel the edges, did some touch up work with a felt bit, and then after doing some final sanding with some sand paper, I took it to a cotton buffing wheel to kinda smooth it all out. I'm not 100% satisfied with it so chances are I'll probably re-work it tomorrow. But with my luck I'll probably screw something up in the process :laugh:

Dionysusigma
05-25-11, 19:38
So just go and buy another one :D

JSTICFRALL
05-25-11, 20:04
Haha precisely why I wasn't really afraid of hacking up the one I have ;)

kdcgrohl
05-26-11, 08:59
I did that to a MOE grip for use on a MOE middy. Ended up dumping it in favor of the IWC hand stop. Anybody need a stubby-fied MOE grip?

CaptainDooley
05-26-11, 09:18
I did that to a MOE grip for use on a MOE middy. Ended up dumping it in favor of the IWC hand stop. Anybody need a stubby-fied MOE grip?

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Boy Scout
05-26-11, 11:16
Great mod, thanks for sharing. I have the MVG version. It might be getting a haircut soon. :D

There's nothing like doing custom work on your own gun for satisfaction.

danish
05-26-11, 18:37
Next rainy day I know what I'm going to be doing...Thanks for the photos!!

JSTICFRALL
05-26-11, 19:00
Thanks for all the positive feedback, guys!

duece71
05-26-11, 19:28
I have the MVG on a carbine length. I like what you did with your grip. I am going to try out the MVG first and see how it feels. I may end up shaving it down like yours. Nice.

jbo723
05-26-11, 21:34
did that to one on a MOE set, I like it.

I've come around to handstops as my preferred setup now.

same here..I still have a few stubby TD VFG's but, the way I hold it is consistant with the way I utilize a handstop.

98yellowstang
05-26-11, 21:37
looks good man!

Heartland Hawk
05-27-11, 09:42
Cool idea. Took a piece of equipment you weren't using and modded it into a piece you like. Awesome.