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    Picked up my new AR...have a stupid question

    HI all,

    Its been many years since I have owned an AR type rifle. Havent had once since I moved from TX to NJ.

    Ive been lurking here for awhile, trying to soak up some knowledge before I purchaced a new rifle. After quite a bit of research, I picked up a new Colt MT6400C.

    My stupid question is: what is the little gadget called that closes the gap between the pistol grip and the triggergaurd.....and where do I get one? I KNOW there is such a device, but for the life of me, I cant think of the name of it.

    Thanks,

    Jeff

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    Thanks!

    I've been racking my brain to figure out the name of that little gadget.

    Cheers!

    Jeff

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    Ah, thank you! I've been looking for a solution to that problem as well. Damn that thing is irritating after only a few dozen rounds.

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    For what it's worth, a foam earplug jammed in there works pretty well as a temporary measure.

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    I never knew such a thing existed. I don't get it, it bridges what gap? For the life of me I can't picture what this thing looks like on a rifle. Does anybody have a picture of one installed?
    WTB:
    SA M-7 Classic blonde stock sets
    Bulgy ((10))/((E)) steel mags
    Bulgy T3 takeoff stock sets
    30-caliber magazine clips?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaBears85 View Post
    I never knew such a thing existed. I don't get it, it bridges what gap? For the life of me I can't picture what this thing looks like on a rifle. Does anybody have a picture of one installed?
    http://www.ergogrips.net/item-detail...TOKEN=33110380

    Shoot an AR hard at a course, carry one all day, or just shoot the piss out of your rifle and you'll become intimate with and learn to loath that gap.

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    Yeah I figured that's what it was after taking one of my rifles out of the safe and checking it. I run my rifles pretty hard both in the
    military and my personal ones. Never had a problem with that gap. I dunno, everybodys different.
    WTB:
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    Bulgy ((10))/((E)) steel mags
    Bulgy T3 takeoff stock sets
    30-caliber magazine clips?

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    Maybe you grab the rifle differently than I do, because if I don't address it with at a bare minimum a foam earplug, I'll be close to drawing blood before long.

    Some lowers are worse than others though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaBears85 View Post
    I never knew such a thing existed. I don't get it, it bridges what gap? For the life of me I can't picture what this thing looks like on a rifle. Does anybody have a picture of one installed?

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