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Posted: 9/11/2005 9:56:32 AM EDT
I've seen some pretty cool looking grips on ARs. I've tried the Hogue and it feels pretty comfortable but there's a few others (especially the First Samco) that look like they may be even better...
First Samco Ergo HK91 style Hogue Which do you guys prefer? |
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Well, the Houge is really comfortable, but a little small for me.
The A2 is OK, but the whore bump needs to be moved up about an 1/8" to be in the correct spot. The AMBI ERGO is OK but the backstrap is a little thin at the rear. Just as long as they all have a gapper, I'm happy. WIZZO |
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I've only tried the A1 and A2 grips but I think I'd like A1 the best since there isn't any crap like finger grooves or anything on it.
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without a doubt the two most comfortable for me are the first samco and the hogue. recently i held an ar with the new Magpul grip and didn't really like it.
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I used to be a huge G27 supperter untill I got a tango down grip. Now all my AR's except my A1 clone have one and I sold my G27.
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I have long fingers, so for any PG to be comfortable, I like an extended web area. That said, I have an Ergo grip, which is the only aftermarket grip I've tried. It works and it's comfortable (to me), so I have had no reason to try out any others.
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Guess I'm in teh minority....MagPul MIAD grips on two of my ARs. Really like the feel. Otherwise, standard A2s are fine with me...
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+1 backstrap is thick enough...indexes my trigger finger perfectly. Not a bad price either. |
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I like the SPR. Strictly not for southpaws, though.
The Tangodown is sort of the polar opposite, in terms of feel, but I still prefer it to the A2. The Ergo is too thin for my liking. |
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A1 or A2 with the finger swell removed, combined with a Magpul trigger guard.
I have a LMT lower w/TG pistol grip on the way this week, and I suspect it will be comfortable, too. Scott |
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G27,
I've tried others and end-up using the Samco. Perfect grip for me. |
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I have to say that my favorite grip for a long time was the rubberized Ambi grip made by Ergo. That is until I tried the Tango Down battle grip. I have since sold the Ergo grips and went with TD battle grips.
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I have a Hogue on my current AR of which I like very much, but I am getting this next AR with the First Samco G27.
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probably the Hogue
i like the size ans shape of the 1st samco G27, but l like the feel of the hogue and its cheaper |
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same here X 3 I wish the AK had such a thing ETA: What type of texture/feel does the Tango have? Hows about the Samco? I really like the tacky feel of the Hogue- but admit it is a just a bit small in diameter |
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Hrm, may well make a good poll, but only 5 choices available. I'll add a poll to my post... didn't see I could do it earlier h.gif
I had to leave a Other choice as I'm guessing an A1 and A2 standard grips are different? I did not know that. |
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I like the shape of my Samce, but I wish it had the "rubbery feel" of a Hogue.
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I really like the SPR.
I'd like to get a hold of a MIAD before I spend that much money and find I don't like it better than the SPR. |
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NO LOVE FOR THE MIAD?
It's the only one I've tried big enough for my hands. |
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No money. I'd like to try the MIAD, but I don't have the cash laying around right now. Maybe next time.....cause we all know there will be a next one WIZZO |
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This left-hander prefers the Ergo Ambi grip on both of his ARs.
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Could it be this one? www.bushmaster.com/shopping/buttstocks/arg-ambi.asp |
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well thank you but I think that that one is more like the ergo grip. the one im looking for has more of a Sierra disign to it, thanks though.
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bigtime personal preference
I always liked a bit larger grip of the G27. Then I tried the ERGO Suregrip, and it instantly became my favorate. |
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