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    want to get a target grip. Any recommendations

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    Default Re: AR target grip

    No recommendation but a note...if you intend to shoot target matches with your AR, changing the grip will move you out of the "Service Rifle" category and into the "Match Rifle" category. Without other changes, you would be at a disadvantage.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete D. View Post
    No recommendation but a note...if you intend to shoot target matches with your AR, changing the grip will move you out of the "Service Rifle" category and into the "Match Rifle" category. Without other changes, you would be at a disadvantage.
    Pete
    No target matches. Just looking for something different

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    i like the hougue pistol grip, not sure if i would call it a target grip but it does change the feel and reach a bit to the trigger. also have a bushmaster target grip, it looks bulky and a little out there but is similar to some of my .22 target pistol grips. it is a easy grip to customize to your hand. scuff it up, put on a latex glove with some lube on it, mix up some bondo. apply bondo, grab grip, adjust your grip while bondo is still flexible, hold untill partially set and remove hand and glove. let set, deburr and paint with a texture paint of your color. presto chango the ultimate grip for your hand. yes the bondo will get warm as it sets but not enough to be a problem. good luck, red dog

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    Something like that?

    http://www.midwayusa.com/product/194...rmolded-rubber

    I personally like the Magpul MIAD. It gives me the right amount of palm swell to put my finger on the trigger just the way I like it.

    as seen here...

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    Default Re: AR target grip

    yep, just like that. probably made by the same people that do bushmasters. i did not like the fit right off so i modified mine.

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    Hey Red Dog,

    Message me. I have a brand new DPMS Panther target grip that I didn't even use. I've been trying to sell it on the classifieds board. Got something other than an AR and I don't need it.

    I am asking $28.00, either in person or shipped to your door. I'm located in East York if you are interested. My email is mattsgt@hotmail.com.

    Thanks!

    - The Delta Force

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