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    Grip Pod, Thoughts?

    For those of you who run them, overall reviews?

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    i like mine thou its a bit long if you know what i meen
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sweep
    i like mine thou its a bit long if you know what i meen
    has that length ever "got in the way" ?

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    I tired them -- found them extremely awkward on a carbine. However they rock on a M249 w/ RAS .

    II know some guys who used them on rifles and carbines in OEF -- they seemed to like them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KevinB
    I tired them -- found them extremely awkward on a carbine. However they rock on a M249 w/ RAS .

    II know some guys who used them on rifles and carbines in OEF -- they seemed to like them.
    Awkward in what type of way?

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    Its long and heavy -- but I found that I could not grip it as high as I like gripping a vertical grip due to its design.

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    How would the grippod work on an SPR?

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    Grip Pod.

    I used one last pump. It isn't such a bad thing on a general purpose carbine.

    On an SPR a harris bipod would be my preference however.

    The Grip pod isn't to bad on a MK46 (a.k.a SAW) for Urban Ops, but for land warfare you need the OEM bi-pod.

    Not sure I would run out and "buy" one (grip pod); At $250 retail per unit (aluminum model) they ain't cheap.

    FWIW A Harris Bipod and quality VFG are still my preference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rana View Post
    Grip Pod.

    I used one last pump. It isn't such a bad thing on a general purpose carbine.

    On an SPR a harris bipod would be my preference however.

    The Grip pod isn't to bad on a MK46 (a.k.a SAW) for Urban Ops, but for land warfare you need the OEM bi-pod.

    Not sure I would run out and "buy" one (grip pod); At $250 retail per unit (aluminum model) they ain't cheap.

    FWIW A Harris Bipod and quality VFG are still my preference.
    i agree, i ended up getting one for a 16inch rifle, works great

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    Quote Originally Posted by Derek_Connor View Post
    i agree, i ended up getting one for a 16inch rifle, works great
    Got what? Harris bipod, or GripPod?

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