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    I think you guys pushed me to the MIAD. I like the A1 grip over the A2, the finger piece on the A2 gets in my way.

    Thanks again for the pics, they helped!
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    I still love my Ergo grips. Being in Florida it is nice to have the rubber surface to grab with sweaty hands and the "duck bill" fills the web of my hand nicely. Not to mention it is hard to go wrong with all that for $20.

    My $.02

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    I don't have an opinion on grips as of yet, but I have had my hands on a few different ones. I am looking forward to the MIAD. I think it will be my choice.
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    After trying most of the aftermarket grips available my personal favorite is still the Tango Down. The only thing I add is some 3M-grip tape. It can get a little slick after it gets wet or you have sweaty hands.
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    I use the Command Arms G27.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stickman
    ...Aside from the MIAD, I am a big fan of the A2.
    Good old "Duck Bill" still feels about best to me... if anyone has some laying around that they want to sell, I am in for a five spot for each of them
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    I've put on an A1 grip now until I can make up my mind.

    Thanks for the input everyone.
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    I have a MIAD on two of my rifles...I have gotton used to them and I like the size it ad's. I have a stock A2 on one of my RRA's and I want to leave it.

    I have never used any of the others except just for a quick mag dump with a fellow shooters rifle.
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    GRIPS

    I have and used just about every after market grip made ... I still cant make up my mind deciding what is grip nirvana?
    Ergo Grips brand I like very much but I dont keep one mounted on my carbines...I even have an Ergo brand FAL grip for the AR15 !! Falcon Industries offers alot of choices. www.ergogrips.net
    Tango Down too small I like the design, if it was made with a tang ...there
    would be no other ... great lockup
    Hogue- same issue as above...great lock up
    A1 or A2 same issue as above and I hate the finger groove on the A2 ...great lock up
    MIAD well it just drove me nuts trying to figure out which way to configure
    it this way that way - hell all I wanted was a solid grip that did not feel like a
    broom handle, So I use an MIAD with the front strap sanded glass smooth and I added some stippling where I needed it and placed a skate-board tape insert in the palm area. I wish MAGPUL would just make a solid version for those of us who dont want the choice.
    So its whatever fits your hand the best and there is nothing worse than mail ordering something you end up not being satisfied with it.
    Good Luck just remember the search for the proper equipment never ends !

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    I guess I'm an old timer, but I really like my Hogue grips.



    This TD grip Grant sent me is also very nice.


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