
Posted: 6/1/2002 3:27:20 PM EDT
I was at the range today and a fellow had a set of 1911 style grip panels mounted onto his Bushmaster. I asked him how he did it (me being ignorant of Ar15's). He told me he got them from Pierce(sp) in Fort Worth.
Anyone know where I can find these on the internet? |
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"Only After ya Eat the PEANUTS outta my SHEIIIT......PILGRIM"
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I'm not sure what retailers carry them, but here is Pearce's website...
www.pearcegrip.com |
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"The M1 Rifle is the greatest battle implement ever devised." General George S. Patton Jr.,US Army
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LoneStar makes a grip that is similar to the 1911-style. It has the advantage of internal storage, although the latch is reputedly fragile. I'd use it for seldom accessed emergency supplies. Bushmaster, among others, sells it.
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"The M1 Rifle is the greatest battle implement ever devised." General George S. Patton Jr.,US Army
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I have a 1911 style grip frame that was originally purchased for use on my spyder paintball gun. I adapted this for use on my AR15 because I find the original A2 grip uncomfortable. All I had to do was drill the hole for the safety spring. I have a houge wrap-a-round grip on the frame which is just sweetly comfortable. You could of course use any 1911 grips on it.
Mike |
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