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    Quote Originally Posted by nickdrak View Post
    Try one out, and what it looks like likely wont matter to you anymore.... nor should "looks" matter at all on a gun meant for fighting.

    +1. It's a sad day when a man chooses a fighting gun based on looks Where does it end??? "Watch out man, or I'll hit you with my cute little purse that totally matches my outfit". ?????
    Last edited by Beerswimmer; 12-21-09 at 23:40.

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    Threadlock on trigger guard screw

    Quote Originally Posted by 30 cal slut View Post
    i take it blue loctite or rocksett would be used to secure the screw?
    We do not recommend using any thread locker on the trigger guard screw. Just snug it up when you install the grip and it should be fine. If it does loosen up, it will not effect the performance of the grip.
    Stark Equipment Corp

    Live free or die; Death is not the worst of evils. General John Stark July 31, 1809

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stark Equipment View Post
    We do not recommend using any thread locker on the trigger guard screw. Just snug it up when you install the grip and it should be fine. If it does loosen up, it will not effect the performance of the grip.
    Quote Originally Posted by nickdrak View Post
    It is hard plastic.
    Quote Originally Posted by TXSUT View Post
    I am not sure what type of plastics are used in the grip's construction, but take care using blue Loctite...it can cause damage to some plastics.

    This.
    Last edited by Outlander Systems; 12-23-09 at 11:07.

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    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

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beerswimmer View Post
    +1. It's a sad day when a man chooses a fighting gun based on looks Where does it end??? "Watch out man, or I'll hit you with my cute little purse that totally matches my outfit". ?????
    Yea, your right I guess I wouldn't know anything about a fighting gun.

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    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.

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    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.

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    Last edited by Dr.Doom; 03-30-10 at 22:29.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.Doom View Post
    +1. its discusting the type of fashion show the ar world has become. People do builds so they can name drop. Luckily the brands to name drop make quality top of the line parts...but still...people are missing the point.
    Wow, that is a nice generalization. I wear large to Xlarge gloves and I can't manipulate the safety without breaking my grip on the Stark. What point am I missing?

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    their sling grip looks like a great option. maybe for my mp-15/22

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