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Thread: Arisaka Finger Stop---Anyone Tried It?

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    I run it on my KMR as a pulling point for my index finger so my thumb can run my light. It's great.
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    I have one lying around that I intended to use on my 11.5 BCM AR pistol, but that pistol lower currently my 416 upper on it.

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    I use finger/hand stops on most of my rifles and I find the Magpul ones to be much more comfortable to use.

    The Arisaka is small and looks great but the small tubular surface area isn't super comfy when gripped tight on my DD5 7.62.

    The IWC one is comfy and looks great as well.

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    The AD finger stop is excellent. I have one on all of my rifles with mlok handguards.
    Last edited by JoshNC; 08-10-18 at 14:34. Reason: Por que es un “finger stop”, no hay “hand stop”
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    It digs in nicely to the paint of a vehicle’s hood when you’re holding a reticle on a suspect’s door for 45 minutes. No slippage!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Smash View Post
    It digs in nicely to the paint of a vehicle’s hood when you’re holding a reticle on a suspect’s door for 45 minutes. No slippage!
    Easily the best 5 star real world use review to date for it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dennis View Post
    I use finger/hand stops on most of my rifles and I find the Magpul ones to be much more comfortable to use.
    This have been my experience too. I found the Arisaka handstop too small to use as an actual handstop. Instead, I moved it up and placed it between my index and middle finger.

    I now use Magpul's MLOK handstop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TexasAggie2005 View Post
    This have been my experience too. I found the Arisaka handstop too small to use as an actual handstop. Instead, I moved it up and placed it between my index and middle finger.
    That’s why Arisaka named it the finger stop, not hand stop

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    Quote Originally Posted by DCB View Post
    That’s why Arisaka named it the finger stop, not hand stop
    Well shit. Aggie joke somewhere in there...

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    It is small, odd and different and that is why I was asking your opinion, TexasAggie2005. Thanks to you and everyone.

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