This may be a good PG to try on my bipod build...
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This may be a good PG to try on my bipod build...
I bought one, I liked the grip angle and the integrated trigger guard a lot. In the end I never mounted it because it was just a little too fat for my little hands. Its still for sale on the sales page. Update: Sold to another forum member; hope he likes it. If Stark ever makes a version with adjustable width, like the MIAD, I'd buy another in a heartbeat.
Last edited by kmrtnsn; 12-20-09 at 20:23.
I may have to try one.
It is funny how quickly we adapt to new gear confirgurations....
I just did an update/mod to a co-workers AR which wears a standard A2 pistol grip. When shouldering his rifle, the A2 grip just felt soo damn awkward and crude when compared to the Stark grip. It really felt odd to me. Almost like a completely different weapon system.
Don't buy this grip if you have small hands. My friend uses one and I always have a hell of a time trying to put his rifle back on safe. But this is coming from a guy who finds it uncomfortable to manipulate the safety with a MIAD on the smallest duckbill backstrap. YMMV.
I have girl hands.![]()
i take it blue loctite or rocksett would be used to secure the screw?
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I've fired a lot of rounds through a 22LR upper with this grip. It gives the AR an entirely different, and I believe, better feel.
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