Royal Arms ARG grip
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Anyone ever used 1 of these grips?
I am looking for a grip that has very little to no angle. Any suggestions appreciated.
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That just screams AR Space Gun build.
There are some nice wooden ones like that out there that you finish yourself.
Not cheap. $75http://www.gotxring.com/parts-accesories/
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@hypo
It is for the near future on a bolt gun. I like this one:
but $200 is more than I am willing to spend.
I'm looking for one with a virtually vertical angle on the grip; I may have to carve one out of Koa.
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Probably not vertical enough.
Also looked for a Tubb grip and they seem to be out of production.
He had two versions at one time.
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@hypo I have that grip, it is OK but not vertical enough.
I liked the larger Tubb, but, as you said it is out of production.
I may just carve one or modify an AR grip with some bondo and epoxy.
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I guess Tubb is retired. I wanted to try the Carrier Weight System, flat spring and Competition grip but only the spring is available now.
Lots of Tungsten Carbide in various diameters and lengths on Ebay cheap though. Can just add to the buffer easily.
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@hypo I thought his daughter was running the bizness now.
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@hypo said:
Probably not vertical enough.
Also looked for a Tubb grip and they seem to be out of production.
He had two versions at one time.I modified mine to fit, eliminated the hump.
It has a real nice palm swell on the right side and actually cants the hand so that I can set my scope and rifle level-level.
It feels real good, hope to shoot it this year to confirm my impressions.
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That could be another option. I have a Magpul K2 grip also that has a nice feel to it and is more vertically angled. I would need to modify any grip with a ducktail or raised area to fit the chassis. I have only been in doors dry firing so far...need to wait for the flood to dry up.