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Future Forged Thin Line AR-15 Grip
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Scrap's Review of Future Forged Thin Line AR-15 Grip

I bought one of these for a fairly skeletonized build, I was looking for lightweight yet still pretty sturdy and these looked pretty cool.

The grip itself feels good; it has a fairly unique texture that I wasn't sure about, but once you hold it in the hand it feels pretty good.

Of course, I customize things a bit and use both E Series and Gen2 NiR Cerakote. Normally I bake off polymer parts for 2 hours at ~150 - 170f degrees. PMAGs, Glock bodies and most other polymers have no problem with this (I once accidentally did a small batch of PMAGs at ~250 for 2 hours and they were pristine). Unfortunately, whatever polymer this is made of deformed significantly during the heating process, such that it was not usable after the fact. You could definitely get away with C Series Cerakote, but I personally don't think it's as strong / hard and I wouldn't buy C series to coat one part.

I wanted to love it, but I melted it doing what I've done to hundreds of other polymer parts. I'm dropping just one star off because I do think that calls in to question what the polymer composition is, but other 4 stars are because it is a fairly nice and sharp looking grip.
Pros:
  • attractive
Cons:
  • Melted
Best Used for:
  • Not Cerakote
Would Recommend: Yes
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