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Yeah, its the MD molot grip.

 

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I couldn't stand it any longer.... literally. See what I mean now about it looking better bobbed at the gas block?

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I dunno how I feel about that. If I had the money to blow id just toss that and get a Chaos or something, but it'll do for now.

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Yeah, its the MD molot grip.

 

2vvs5yu.jpg

I couldn't stand it any longer.... literally. See what I mean now about it looking better bobbed at the gas block?

post-22401-0-87945400-1297141598_thumb.jpg

 

I dunno how I feel about that. If I had the money to blow id just toss that and get a Chaos or something, but it'll do for now.

I'd rock the Tapco if it was bobbed. I think it looks great :smoke:

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Yeah, its the MD molot grip.

 

2vvs5yu.jpg

I couldn't stand it any longer.... literally. See what I mean now about it looking better bobbed at the gas block?

post-22401-0-87945400-1297141598_thumb.jpg

 

I dunno how I feel about that. If I had the money to blow id just toss that and get a Chaos or something, but it'll do for now.

I'd rock the Tapco if it was bobbed. I think it looks great :smoke:

 

Fuck you know what.....with that picture you edited in paint or w.e....it made me think that it DOES look WAAAYYY better with the forearm cut straight an flush on the front. I've been using this save forearm/rail for over a year now and really never thougt to do that. It doesn't necessarily BOTHER me being the way it is, but I FOR SURE like the way it looks in your picture with is being flush. Thanks for the inspiration :super: :super:

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shooter, just wondering what part that is you have to allow ar grips. is that compatible with all trigger guards? I was not aware that tromix made one like that.

The typical AR stock offers too low a cheek-weld for an AK. I don't care who you see using one.

 

The models with an adjustable cheek-weld are of course not included in this comment.

 

I didn't reply to this earlier, because I didn't have any personal experience with AR stocks on AK's, until just today when I got my adapters from CSS.

 

But I gotta say, my Magpul MOE stock, mounted by way of an internal receiver block and pig-nose adapter, has a perfect cheek weld (for me anyway). After seeing your above comment before, I was thinking I would need Magpul's cheekpiece to go along with my MOE stock, but it turns out it's perfect as is. Then again, as much experience as I have with AR stocks, I've never used a standard carbine M4 stock. Maybe those are a different story. I dunno.

 

 

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shooter, just wondering what part that is you have to allow ar grips. is that compatible with all trigger guards? I was not aware that tromix made one like that.

The typical AR stock offers too low a cheek-weld for an AK. I don't care who you see using one.

 

The models with an adjustable cheek-weld are of course not included in this comment.

 

I didn't reply to this earlier, because I didn't have any personal experience with AR stocks on AK's, until just today when I got my adapters from CSS.

 

But I gotta say, my Magpul MOE stock, mounted by way of an internal receiver block and pig-nose adapter, has a perfect cheek weld (for me anyway). After seeing your above comment before, I was thinking I would need Magpul's cheekpiece to go along with my MOE stock, but it turns out it's perfect as is. Then again, as much experience as I have with AR stocks, I've never used a standard carbine M4 stock. Maybe those are a different story. I dunno.

 

 

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It's not part of the Tromix trigger guard. It's made by Ace: http://store.carolinashooterssupply.com/servlet/-strse-172/ACE-AR15-SAIGA-AK47/Detail

 

 

As far as compatibility with all trigger guards....I'm not sure. You'd either have to try it yourself, or ask someone who has the adapter and whatever trigger guard you plan on using. I asked Greg @ CSS if they worked together and he checked into for me (since he carries both the Tromix and the Ace adapter) and let me know that they fit together, but I'd still need to cut the PG bolt down a little bit in order for it to snug the grip up enough.

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