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The $8 Grip

Makes handling 1000% nicer and it definitely won’t move once you get the sucker on (you’ll need pliers to get it on but soooo worht the effort!).

Take note that this grip is designed for the FRONT grip on a tactical shotgun. The rear grip won’t work.

I found this one at the local gunshop for $8 and I felt like I was stealing while purchasing it! And like the Airforce rifles, made in the good ol’ USA!

Mods/Machinists

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Is it the front shotgun grip, or the rear?

Just got mine a few days ago along with a Tony Shroud. Forms to my hand perfect! $6.99 at arizonagunrunners.com.

Just got mine from the manufacture. It took all of 1 minute to put it on and gives the gun a nice “hand-shake”.

Mike17670 😀

quote martin777:

WOW! What a difference! I like!:mrgreen:

I used soapy water—–piece-o-cake!

The reason it took me so long to reply–>
I MISPLACED THE BASTARD-Just found it! 😯

LOL! That’s cool everyone’s happy with them. I would hold off on cutting the semi-cirle off until after it is installed, and seeing how it feels. A lot easier to cut something off than it is to put it back on 😀

I really like how it handles with the grip as-is the way I put it on.

WOW! What a difference! I like!:mrgreen:

I used soapy water—–piece-o-cake!

The reason it took me so long to reply–>
I MISPLACED THE BASTARD-Just found it! 😯

quote shrpshotr28:

quote get the blue jay:

quote WalkonKing:

A hair dryer also works. 😀

true that, but lube always a better way go over dry…

They are only dry if you are not doing something right. 😉

shiiit… I aint no 3 pump chump, they always dry up after a good quiver 😉

quote get the blue jay:

quote WalkonKing:

A hair dryer also works. 😀

true that, but lube always a better way go over dry…

They are only dry if you are not doing something right. 😉

quote WalkonKing:

A hair dryer also works. 😀

true that, but lube always a better way go over dry…

quote get the blue jay:

quote WalkonKing:

To get stuff like that on you can soak them in Hot Water and loosen them up. Slip it on and when it cools it will tighten up.

That’s a great idea… 😯
I wonder who gave you that little titbit 😉

Tis true great minds think alike….lol

A hair dryer also works. 😀

quote WalkonKing:

To get stuff like that on you can soak them in Hot Water and loosen them up. Slip it on and when it cools it will tighten up.

That’s a great idea… 😯
I wonder who gave you that little titbit 😉

I believe it is appx 1/4 inch at it’s deepest point in the center, just enough to take out the bunch. I will get a picture of it soon.

I have one on order, thanks for the advise:)
How big do you cut the circle?

I have the same grip.. I got the idea from YN. One thing you should do to the grip is cut a sorta semi circle from the grip where it fits under the trigger guard, otherwise it bunches up a little. With that little piece cut out it fits flush with the top part of the stock grip and trigger guard. it really feels much better in your hand when it’s not bunched up.

Thank you, I just ordered one too:)

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