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Thread: Anyone have a TROY battle ax grip yet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rob_s View Post
    Most people over-size their grips the same way they over-size their shoes, I guess based on the same kind of faulty big-paw=big-penis logic. I watch people all the time that put the largest parts on their MIAD and then can't reach the controls. Pure genius.

    I want one of the new Troys for a woman/kid gun. Looking forward to it.
    Its funny to me that you brought that up. The last time I was shooting I was thinking that it would be nice for my meat hooks to have the larger Back strap on the Miads. So today when I got #3 I tried it out and its almost PERFECT instead of feeling like the trigger wants to rest in my second joint its almost right on the first pad. But I am 6ft5 with the hands of a Monkey.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tampam4 View Post
    while I haven't used the Troy stock, I certainly do like what I see. A lot of storage space, very solid cheekweld, and it appears to be solid as a tank in terms of durability.



    /thread derail.
    Probably store an extra 20 rounder in it, eh? Will take some getting used to before it doesn't look odd. The Troy site says it has a metal baseplate, which sounds good.
    With that top channel for the buffer spring, you could swap buffers without opening up the receivers, though not sure why you'd want to.
    Last edited by Cincinnatus; 07-30-10 at 00:21.

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    it also makes me laugh that they call this thing the same thing I call my mother-in-law.

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    Is this basically an "improved" A1 grip? I can't see how this would add anything to a what can be a $3 surplus part.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rob_s View Post
    Most people over-size their grips the same way they over-size their shoes...
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    Not for me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 9DivDoc View Post
    I got nephew in Recon who might like that ...looks like you could smash
    some bad person in the face with it and make quite an impression...
    use it for a canoe paddle and hide a claymore mine in it...or maybe
    a Wendy's double cheese


    I was thinking a Baconator from Wendy's. But, a double cheese would work if it's not a participating franchise.

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    I'm one of like 4 people on Earth who's perfect AR grip is the standard A2.


    This is just like holding a kiddie fork where a grip should be.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Magic_Salad0892 View Post
    I'm one of like 4 people on Earth who's perfect AR grip is the standard A2.


    This is just like holding a kiddie fork where a grip should be.
    nice to meet you. i wonder who the other 2 are?

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    How many M&Ms will fit into the back of that gigantic buttstock?
    Last edited by 500grains; 07-31-10 at 02:58.

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