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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave_M View Post
    I'll disagree with this. VFGs have a lot of extra utility even if one only uses the edge as a hand stop when shooting.

    Anywho, thanks for the comparison pics. Been waiting for a direct attach KM VFG for a while.
    True, that.

    The skirt is thin on this grip, and trying out what you're describing was more comfortable with my pinky on the grip. If I had my whole hand on the handguard with my pinky hitting the front edge of the skirt, it just didn't feel as good.

    Someone who actually shoots a lot that way would be in a better position to determine the comfort of this grip, but it is great for how I use it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Quiet Riot View Post
    It can mean whatever you want it to mean, but I mean I don't grab the VFG, and every other person who uses their VFG like I do uses the same term. If you really were just using the very edge as a handstop, there'd be no point whatsoever in having a whole VFG at all.

    Shooting starts at 2:36 in this video, and you can see a whole lot of what I'm talking about with regards to why the transition is important to me and many others who use VFGs this way.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPQG2BhakWs
    I thought your style was called an "Irish Grip" on the VG. And if you are completely using the VG it was called "Choking the Chicken."

    Can you send me one to borrow? Thanks mang.

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    These suckers are NICE!
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    Quote Originally Posted by markm View Post
    These suckers are NICE!
    You suck!

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    http://www.bravocompanyusa.com/BCMGU...g-s-km-fde.htm

    If any of you are interested in being emailed when these are available.... (for the peasants of M4C)
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    I am still amazed the meet so-called AR owners who have never heard of Bravo Company and don't know their products. It blows my mind. I did a class this past weekend and probably 1/3 or more hadn't heard of them.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Iraqgunz View Post
    I am still amazed the meet so-called AR owners who have never heard of Bravo Company and don't know their products. It blows my mind. I did a class this past weekend and probably 1/3 or more hadn't heard of them.
    That's OK. Just leaves the rest of us more stuff to buy without any inventory issues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iraqgunz View Post
    I am still amazed the meet so-called AR owners who have never heard of Bravo Company and don't know their products. It blows my mind. I did a class this past weekend and probably 1/3 or more hadn't heard of them.
    Not surprising at all considering some of the folks I run across almost weekly. However, I would think someone attending an Armorers course to be a little more dialed in. Guess I thought wrong!

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    I get this too.... people sometimes look at me with skepticism.

    I did have a waiter at a restaurant see my BCM hat and say "Hey... that's what kind of AR I have."
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