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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric View Post
    ...and a version with an attachment point.

    Fascinating. Now that concept I really like.

    Assuming it is mounted properly and durably, of course.
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    I like the MOE grip a lot....I used the medium MIAD insert with the plain front strap anyways so the MOE was a natural for me. I do wish they would use a higher quality cap though...the MOE caps seem to rattle around a little bit. The MIAD grip cap/core works better.



    The ERGO and TD Battlegrip both feel too skinny to me.

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    I'm currently running an MOE with the MOE trigger guard. It's working out okay, much better than that damned A2. And yeah, the bottom cap is a piece of junk, though it does stay in place.

    However, the Stark grip has really piqued my interest. I like the grip angle and the broad, smooth transition from the front strap to the trigger guard; looks even more refined than the MIAD. Manipulating my rifle one-handed (such as when reloading) puts a lot of force on my ring finger, and even with the MOE setup I have, it still get some irritation.

    I need to get my hands on one.

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    Another for Magpul MIAD/MOE

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    Quote Originally Posted by opmike View Post
    I'm currently running an MOE with the MOE trigger guard. It's working out okay, much better than that damned A2. And yeah, the bottom cap is a piece of junk, though it does stay in place.

    However, the Stark grip has really piqued my interest. I like the grip angle and the broad, smooth transition from the front strap to the trigger guard; looks even more refined than the MIAD. Manipulating my rifle one-handed (such as when reloading) puts a lot of force on my ring finger, and even with the MOE setup I have, it still get some irritation.

    I need to get my hands on one.
    To each their own, but I think that Stark grip is just goofy looking! Function over form though, right!

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    Quote Originally Posted by michschi View Post
    To each their own, but I think that Stark grip is just goofy looking! Function over form though, right!
    It looks a lot better with a carbine stock than it does a rifle stock..


    I like a good looking rifle, but whenever I'm running scenarios in my head of times when I'd have to use it, I'm glad I choose accessories that feel natural and aid with just simply being able to get ammo where it needs to be accurately.

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    +1 for the MAID and MOE

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    6'1" 260 lb gorilla with decent size meat hooks... I prefer the MIAD as it gives good length of pull on the trigger, but not so big as to diminish grip. Use the old 1911 analogy... grip a broom stick and the fat end of a base ball bat... have someone try and take them from you... then decide which you can grip better... fat or thin.
    Remember, the Founding Fathers reason for the 2nd Amendment... to combat tyranny. Sadly, when people discuss the 2nd Amendment, the opponents erroneously think it was meant to stand alone... it HAS a preamble:

    "...But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security..."

    — John Hancock

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    Stark Ind. grip

    I had one of these and did not care for it . When you look from the side at the curved section that goes over the web of your hand , you can see how much thicker this area is compared to other brands . It positions your grip at more of a right angle to the bore .I let my two sons try it on thier ARs and even as inexpierenced as they are they said it was uncomfortable .

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    I prefer the CAA with adjustable backstraps....



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