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Decent Grip
Didn’t realize how big my hands were until I slapped this on my rifle and I’m not a big person by any means. Fits good, is skinnier than originally thought but I like it, it works. Definitely ergonomic �
Pros:
- fits
- Eronomic
Cons:
- Skinny
Best Used for:
- CQB
Would recommend: Yes
Nice Hogue Grip
Came fast and is exactly what I wanted Hog AR-15 Grip Rubber - Molded from a durable synthetic rubber that is not spongy or tacky, but gives that soft recoil absorbing feel, without affecting accuracy. Molded from a durable synthetic rubber that is not spongy or tacky, but gives that soft recoil absorbing feel, without affecting accuracy.
Would recommend: Yes
Not for large hands
Its not 'grippy', no rubber coating. Its Very narrow, quite a skinny grip so its uncomfortable in larger hands.
it is an inexpensive way to complete a beater build however. I think it may go nicely paired with a .22lr upper.
it is an inexpensive way to complete a beater build however. I think it may go nicely paired with a .22lr upper.
Pros:
- Cheap
Cons:
- Narrow
Best Used for:
- beater rifles
Would recommend: Yes
Thinner than expected. Perfect for young or small-handed shooters
I have had experience with many different AR grips and some have been much better than others. I wanted a desert-colored reduced angle grip for my PDX project and many of the Hogue grips I've used were very comfortable. This one, however, was less comfortable than expected. The angle of the grip is fine and the texture was too. However, I seriously underestimated just how narrow the grip was. I have fairly long fingers and the Daniel Defense grips are about as thin as I prefer. This model is thinner than the DD grip by quite a bit. Now I will admit that I am being not picky as I inteded to get a very reduced angle compact grip for my PDX but there was a lot of unused space at the bottom if I grip the gun high. My fingers can wrap around the grip and be tucked against my palm which is not my preferred position. However, I cut some length off the bottom of the grip and decided to try it out for a few months to see if I could get used to it. It definitely fits the role as being compact, but I will likely swap it out for something a little wider to fit my hand soon. The plus side is that the grip is perfect for my son. So this will be going on the rifle he gets for his next birthday. I think it is a very well-made piece, it is just not as comfortable for my relatively large hands as others I have used. Overall, I would recommend it to anyone with small(er) hands who is looking for a reduced angle polymer grip.
Pros:
- durable
- well made
- Good fit
- Comfortable angle
- Good for young/small-handed shooters
Cons:
- Very long
- Thin/narrow
Would recommend: Yes
My new favorite grips perfect for short LOP on rifles etc
keeps the same finger placement as the standardx A2 grip but without the annoying finger nub. has a great angle for short length of pull guns like SBRs or AR pistols for up close or short stocks/braces. Good price point. I've bought a few now and enjoy them immensely
Pros:
- Price
- Comfort
- Grip angle
Cons:
- None
Best Used for:
- shooting
Would recommend: Yes
Lightest ar15 grip
Lightest afaik ar15 grip. Good ergonomic as well. However the fde color doesn’t quite match gear head works fde brace. Not too far off but might be enough to bother someone. All my lightweights use this grip and if put about 30 ft lbs of torque on it so it’s strong
Pros:
- ergonomic
- Lightest grip
Cons:
- None
Best Used for:
- lightweight builds
Would recommend: Yes
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