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  • #91
    Not76
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2016
    • 66

    Looks like you are on the right track with this grip. I just test fit my new hammerhead yesterday; half baked I'd say: good rough draft yet it's in production. Thordsen is good, been running that for a while. People asking "What is that ugly thing" is the only trouble I've had with the Thordsen but everyone knows what it is now. I don't see a plan for you coming to market or an eta for availability? We're all buying whats out there now. Get it in gear!

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    • #92
      XDJYo
      Calguns Addict
      • Apr 2012
      • 6154

      This is looking great! Keep up the great work! Looking forward to trying this out. My biggest gripe with the MonsterMan Grip and grip wraps is that they force you to 'cup' the grip vs. wrap your hand around it. The Thordsen is/was the most promising, but odd looking and expensive.

      I am hoping to see this come to market VERY soon.
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      • #93
        wetsuitxninja
        Junior Member
        • Jun 2013
        • 34

        I would love to see one made for the AK...

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        • #94
          BrocLuno
          Member
          • Sep 2010
          • 153

          Originally posted by oc16
          you forgot one major thing in this comment you live in California those idiots in Sacramento do not know how firearms work, For all they know a pistol grip is also the auto trigger and and lazer beam. with this option you can at least put your thumb over it while a monster man grip blocks your thumb all together. I plan on putting this on my ak even though i cant put my thumb over it i can have a semi decent hold on the gun with this design.

          Oh they know and they have targeted this "feature" precisely to get you to not like the feel of your rifle and maybe get you to sell it ... It's all about making you (the owner) uncomfortable using your rifle. The less you like it, the more time it spends in the safe... And that is exactly what they want...

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          • #95
            Kowan
            CGN/CGSSA Contributor
            CGN Contributor
            • Jan 2015
            • 1474

            Originally posted by BrocLuno
            Oh they know and they have targeted this "feature" precisely to get you to not like the feel of your rifle and maybe get you to sell it ... It's all about making you (the owner) uncomfortable using your rifle. The less you like it, the more time it spends in the safe... And that is exactly what they want...
            They are clueless. They thought everyone would be forced to register.

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            • #96
              SCMA-1
              Veteran Member
              • Mar 2009
              • 4280

              An A2 rifle stock version would be good, and as mentioned previously the price/affordability will be key, I don't know a single person that has just one AR15/10, cost will become prohibitive for many units. Otherwise it looks potentially the best featureless grip design so far IMO.
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