ergo for me. but i havent tried the hogue yet.
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ergo for me. but i havent tried the hogue yet.
MIADs on my Colts...#2 backstrap.
Ergo that came with my LMT.
Nothing really wrong with any of the A2s or even the A1 I had. I went to the MIAD out of curiosity....and once I did, those "stock" grips just felt too thin.
Huge fan of the "soft" Ergo grip. Have it on two of my rifles, and some of my co-workers put it on their after they tried mine out. I think it works best for those of us with small mitts.
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I have 2 grips on the 5.56 I use the Erogrip with the light rubber coating and on my new 6.8 I use the magpul MOE
i usually see hogues accomponied by CAA/UTG/YHM... ruined for me.
The "Toys-R-Us" ones are just as deadly. K.I.S.S.
I treat everyone with respect. I stack them in my trunk neatly.
Keeping the "oath" since 1980.
Okay. Now we do it my way.
I use the new A2 model instead of the old A1 issue. That old A1, 'Nam era grip is SO yesterday!
I wear gloves and tend to prefer the Tango Down.
Not the most expensive in the world...ok, one of the cheapest -- UTG Ergo. I have them on three ARs and love them. :-)
I use a Hogue on my Remington 870 shotty and like it too.
Last edited by hotwheelsjr; 04-17-09 at 08:44.
I use a Magpul MIAD, large backstrap and integrated trigger guard frontstrap. This is a little odd to me because my hands would never be confused for being large (the small side of medium), but it fills the hand well and lets my finger rest correctly on the trigger without having to adjust my grip. Incredible improvement over the A2 grip.
-B
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