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    I too, am a fan of the pie. I prefer Marionberry tho.
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    I used to run a hogue on my bushmaster 12 years ago or so. Back then it was basically that or an a2, and bushmasters were decent.
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    I don't like rubber grips, too tacky. I like textured grips - grab when you do, but slide when you let go. Same with buttstocks. I like to be able to slide them around with light pressure - rubber is a no-go.

    If it sticks when I don't want it to - its gone.

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    I like a long trigger reach. Nothing that approaches the GI spec are GTG for me. Right now I am using the latest BCM largest grips, but I would like them more if they added about 1/4" to the front to back dimension. The most ergonomic grips I have used are the Stark grips but I had other issues with them.

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    The Hogue G-10 AR15 Grips are really nice....I've used both the checkered and piranha textured models....super expensive but they are my favorite....i only buy them on sale, even then it's still $70 or more...but if you can stomach the cost they are nice.
    Last edited by Regalkismet; 06-05-14 at 12:04.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Regalkismet View Post
    The Hogue G-10 AR15 Grips are really nice....I've used both the checkered and piranha textured models....super expensive but they are my favorite....i only buy them on sale, even then it's still $70 or more...but if you can stomach the cost they are nice.
    How much heavier are they than an A2?
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    Here is a FACT:

    Pie > Cake

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    Quote Originally Posted by StingerDan View Post
    How much heavier are they than an A2?
    Idk... They are pretty light as is the nature of G-10 but I've never weighed either....

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    Quote Originally Posted by StingerDan View Post
    How much heavier are they than an A2?
    Idk... They are pretty light as is the nature of G-10 but I've never weighed either....

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    Quote Originally Posted by markm View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by DBR View Post
    I like a long trigger reach. Nothing that approaches the GI spec are GTG for me. Right now I am using the latest BCM largest grips, but I would like them more if they added about 1/4" to the front to back dimension. The most ergonomic grips I have used are the Stark grips but I had other issues with them.
    Have you tried the HK Battlegrips? Like a BCM Gunfighter but chunkier.
    Last edited by carolvs; 06-07-14 at 03:54.
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