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Spoon Handles and Such
My BIL asked me if I wanted these. The light says "surefire" on it, and has a picatinny mount. I can't find one exactly like it on the Surefire website so I'm not sure what model it is or what batteries it takes.
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Dunno about the Surefire. Let me know what you think of the grip/bipod. I was intrigued when first I saw one.
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Sure fire is one of the top names in "tactical" lights innit?
The only way i'd put a foregrip on my AR is if i could get one patterned EXACTLY like the foregrip on Tommy guns. http://www.flatearthtrading.com/cata...ry-22-1092.jpg |
I'm definitely going to mount the light. I may or may not mount the foregrip. Either way, I need to get some sort of rail for the hand guard.
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IMO the stick foregrips are stupid looking.
I would definitely mount the light. As long as you use it smartly they can be extremely handy. |
The 4grip on that Tommy seems ergonomic only if shooting for the stars (i.e., almost straight up).
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The tommy gun foregrip actually helps to keep the muzzle down and on target. Look at the grip angle it forces.
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Any recomendations on a rail system?
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You can just get those single rails that attach right to the AR stock forearm. I have the rail that's on the front sight post. That would work fine for the light.
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I'll put in a 'yes' vote for the foregrips. I like the ergos. I've looked at ways to mount one on my MAK-90, but they all seem pretty flimsy.
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