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Old July 12th, 2008
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Default Re: AR pistol grip replacement

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The magpul miad modular grip comes in a basic and full set. The basic has two front straps and three back straps for about $35. The full kit has four front straps (one with an integral enhanced trigger guard) and three back straps for about $45. The possibilities of its configuration virtually guarantee you a perfect fit. I bought the full kit and used the largest back strap, now the pad of my finger is on the trigger instead of the bottom of my knuckle.
+1. Get the MIAD and don't look back. I've got one on both my AR's.
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Magpul MIAD. Just bought an AR about a month ago, the MIAD was the first enhancement I made. I love it.
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Be aware that the safety detent and spring will be at risk when the grip is removed. No problem, just make sure you dont lose them. I've sold some pins and repaired some rifles after the owner replaced the grip.
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I wish I had known that before I replaced my grip. I had to get on my hands a knees and crawl around to locate that little spring. Of course I could have read the manuel before doing the exchange...DOOOH!
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