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Old 11-19-2010, 7:22 AM
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Default Hammerhead AR-15 Grip - Factory Seconds

Hammerhead is your lowest cost way to build your featureless rifle. Drop 30 rounders with your finger, no fishing around for your "tool." Factory seconds are a good inexpensive way to get started on your featureless build.







Quantities are extremely limited so don't spend a lot of time thinking about it. The current crop of seconds look good but will require about 30 seconds of work with a drill if you're going to attach a stock to the grip. If you're not going to attach a stock, these can be used as-is.

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Old 07-29-2011, 8:18 AM
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We still have some factory seconds in stock... Been on the fence about going featureless? This is your lowest cost way in. Go with a Type III configuration, all you are out is the price of the Hammerhead and the cost of a bolt or rivet to pin your existing collapsible stock.

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could you put one of these on a pistol build?
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Old 09-09-2011, 4:56 PM
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could you put one of these on a pistol build?
Sure, you could. But it won't give you any 'legal' advantage over a pistol grip.
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Sure, you could. But it won't give you any 'legal' advantage over a pistol grip.
wow this is getting peculiar now

i mean if the law were a robot and bound only by logiv you could argue that since it has been testified in court not to be a pistol grip

and say one were to attach this to the well

http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/ARR755-7.html

you could claim that was the "grip" and thusly the magazine would be inserted in the grip

and since it is in the back it would not be a forward hand grip

but this is stretching
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Old 09-09-2011, 6:26 PM
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you could claim that was the "grip" and thusly the magazine would be inserted in the grip

and since it is in the back it would not be a forward hand grip
I think this has been discussed on calguns before. I don't remember that it ended up the way you would like, unfortunately.
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I was just wondering if it would be comfortable to shoot. I was just thinking of giving it a different look and feel. I will likely order one soon and find out for myself.
I will try it on one of my featureless rifles.

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I was just wondering if it would be comfortable to shoot. I was just thinking of giving it a different look and feel. I will likely order one soon and find out for myself.
I will try it on one of my featureless rifles.
Found that thread where this was discussed. The OP was trying to put together an AOW using the Hammerhead to keep the height of the gun down for some reason:

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On the off chance my fellow Calgunners haven't had a chance to try an Exile Hammerhead, I give it a big +1! I cut one of these down to the "bobbed" configuration and put it on a lightweight featureless and it feels great. It makes a whole lot of sense If you are an "old guy" like me with a bunch of legacy pre-ban mags lying around.

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Oh, in case you are concerned... the stock is pinned and the muzzle device is at PWS FSC556; classified as a non-flash suppressing device by the BATFE.
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On the off chance my fellow Calgunners haven't had a chance to try an Exile Hammerhead, I give it a big +1! I cut one of these down to the "bobbed" configuration and put it on a lightweight featureless and it feels great. It makes a whole lot of sense If you are an "old guy" like me with a bunch of legacy pre-ban mags lying around.

Haha mine looks exactly like yours.
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Haha mine looks exactly like yours.
Best six pound rifle I've ever built!
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Got some more seconds in stock. Get 'em while they last.
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