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Thread: Doublestar's "Stronghold" grips

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    Doublestar's "Stronghold" grips

    I dunno. Is this worth it at $100?

    "Doublestar has launched a new AR-15 pistol grip called Stronghold. What sets it apart from other grips is that the Stronghold has an aluminum core plate with G10 panels attached from either side – similar to what you often see in handguns."

    https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/...th-g10-panels/
    Last edited by Slater; 06-16-19 at 19:58.

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    Not even a little bit to me. Magpul K2 for life.

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    Gimmick
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    “What’s New” button, but without GD: https://www.m4carbine.net/search.php...new&exclude=60 , courtesy of ST911.

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    Pardon the pun but get a grip.

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    Why? I can get one that'll take off-the-shelf 1911 grips from Indian Creek Designs for far less...
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    In my opinion, the current state of the platform. Fancy paint jobs and whizbang pieces that are peddled. Next we will see "tuned" extractors, etc. Don't get me wrong, there are certain aftermarket parts that may help run the gun and all of this is what people want, money has to be made somewhere.
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    It’s like a skinny-fat girl with crooked teeth but pretty eyes and a good personality but a half black kid at home but rich parents who kinda hate her but still keep her up in a decent house of her own and she’s freaky and ‘worldly’ but not diseased.

    I can see why someone would but how it could end poorly but yet I can see why someone would.

    I won’t lie....knock off 50 dollars and I might get one if I was wasted one night and wanting to be like Cyberpunk 2077

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    I'm still using A1 and A2 grips on most of my guns. I feel like the world has left me behind........

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    In the history of the AR-15/M16 system, I don't recall the pistol grip as being an item of much concern.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slater View Post
    In the history of the AR-15/M16 system, I don't recall the pistol grip as being an item of much concern.
    That's how I feel having gone back to quad rails. I'm now referred to as "retro guy."

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