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Stark Equipment Corp
Live free or die; Death is not the worst of evils. General John Stark July 31, 1809
Installed the Stark grip on a mid length rifle with an EMOD stock, it also has a scope. The grip complements the config perfectly. This rifle is on the heavier side, but not quite a SPR. The Stark provides a quicker, firm grip and shoulder FOR ME than the MIAD, which I use on my SBR and carbine. To ME, it definitely has its advantages. I suggest trying it out, Stark has created a quality component. Worry about making yourself prettier, worry about making your weapon functional.
Matthew 10:28
"you wanna know what i think....it don't really matter what i think. once that first bullet goes past your head, politics and all that shit go right out the window!"SFC Hoot Hooten.
( what are you gonna do )" I'm gonna get better and burn their play house down".
Bob Lee Swagger
We just put one on a rifle and I ran if for a bit and it felt good in the hand. I never thought that I had small hands, but I can't manipulate the safety without breaking my grip. No matter how slight I need to shift the weapon to reach the safety, any amount is not acceptable. For myself this grip is out. If you are remotely concerned about your hand size and reach, try one out first if you can before you buy.
I have a bnib miad for my third rifle build. My 2 other rifles have the miad, the Stark grip has interested me since the first time I saw it. Well I just ordered one, figured wth, if I dont like it, I already have the miad to replace it.
My problem will be if I like it better ,then I'll have to get 2 more to replace the miads.
Last edited by Dr.Doom; 03-30-10 at 22:29.
their sling grip looks like a great option. maybe for my mp-15/22
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