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5/21/2006 8:24:04 AM EDT
www.grippod.com/
5/21/2006 12:11:43 PM EDT
[#1]
working link
5/21/2006 7:44:22 PM EDT
[#2]
Thanks!
5/26/2006 2:06:56 PM EDT
[#3]
Yep I love it! I got the aluminum version which was a little more expensive and heavier than the polymer one. It's dual roles are a little hard to get used to. You have to position the grip farther forward to make good use of the bi-pod. I've got the polymer one on my stuff to buy list. Anyways here's some pictures


5/31/2006 6:51:15 PM EDT
[#4]
Top of thier web site says they no longer accept small orders. Anyone have any available?

Den
5/31/2006 7:13:48 PM EDT
[#5]
I saw them on Gunbroker for $149.  I saw them locally at a show and the guy says "Retail is around $250...and that's my last one."   I wonder if some sucker actually ended up gettin' it.
6/1/2006 2:20:08 PM EDT
[#6]

Quoted:
Top of thier web site says they no longer accept small orders. Anyone have any available?

Den


I believe These guys have them in stock.
www.title2.com/Grippod.html
www.ustacticalsupply.com/grippod.shtml
6/1/2006 2:27:51 PM EDT
[#7]

Quoted:
...It's dual roles are a little hard to get used to. You have to position the grip farther forward to make good use of the bi-pod. ...Anyways here's some pictures

i39.photobucket.com/albums/e180/excist_and_reflect/IMG_0309.jpg
i39.photobucket.com/albums/e180/excist_and_reflect/IMG_0415.jpg



Does it work well at that distance on the rail?  That's about where I run my VFG, maybe a notch further.

The grip looks really fat (not counting that pad you put on yours), can some people who have one chime in how does it feel in the hand and what size your hands are?  Any comparison in feel to the TD VFG would be great too.

Can the legs be silently or quietly deployed and retracted?
6/1/2006 5:22:40 PM EDT
[#8]
It works perfectly were I have it positioned for a VFG and a bi-pod. The foam sleeve comes with the aluminum version and can be rolled off. It's about 3/16" thick. It's considerably thicker than the Tango down even with out the sleeve on. I have average sized hands and it is more comfortable than the Tango down IMHO. If you place something beneath the legs as they deploy to cushion them, they will deploy quietly. When retracting it does make a slight audible click as you push the legs past the detent that holds them inside the grip. As I don't yet have the polymer version of this grip my statements are soley based on the aluminum version.

E&R
6/1/2006 6:43:51 PM EDT
[#9]
Good feedback guys.  I think I'm going to get a polymer version myself.
6/1/2006 6:45:21 PM EDT
[#10]
I don't but my buddy has the aluminum version and really loves it FWIW.
6/1/2006 6:54:52 PM EDT
[#11]

Quoted:
Good feedback guys.  I think I'm going to get a polymer version myself.  Where did you guys get yours?



www.title2.com/Grippod.html
6/5/2006 7:29:50 AM EDT
[#12]
NAVY EOD uses them...
6/5/2006 7:49:51 PM EDT
[#13]


ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=7&f=25&t=345814

WE'VE GOT THEM.



WES GRANT
M.S.T.N.
6/11/2006 8:58:17 PM EDT
[#14]
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6/11/2006 9:50:32 PM EDT
[#15]
I got mine from Mounts Plus. It's the polymer one.

I use it mostly as a VFG, just a couple slots from all the way back. But it seems to work fine as a bipod in that position.
6/12/2006 7:34:34 AM EDT
[#16]

Quoted:



WE'VE GOT THEM.



WES GRANT
M.S.T.N.



WHERE CAN I FIND ONE OF THOSE LASER DIODE DOOHIKIE THINGIES????
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