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aftermarket grips

can anyone with an aftermarket(AR) grip but no wokgard explain or give a few pointers on installation?

i see a lot of guns with custom rear grips but no ar15 adapter. 😕

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wok,

thats the very reason i didnt ask, you being a busy man and all.(and its a 1 off)

and i lost my damn job… 👿

i did however find the grip of my dreams, and im gona get it on there, even if i wait another 6 mths. for an adapter…

Guys do just bolt on an AR15 grip and have done it for years. There reason I developed the AR15 grip adapter is due to the lack of stability of just bolting on a after market grip.

Sure when you first put it on you might have it nice and tight but as you carry the gun and use the grip the plastic will start to give way and the grip will get loose time and time again.

if you can find a polymer foxbat grip you can apply epoxy putty and fit it to the gun then paint the grip all the same color. Yellow Ninja did that and it works well. But that method can not be used on rubber type grips and only the hard polymer ones.

I was thinking of developing a short WokGard 15 for those who have their forearm moved back but do not think there are enough guys who want them. I have only been asked by a few people in the last several years for one.

I am not a fan of the AR Grips myself, but they are a vast improvement over the crappy AF grip. I used a Wokguard and a Pearce AR to .45 adapter. I had .45 grip frames on all my paintball guns, so it was the only choice for me. They fit my fat hands so much better then an AR Grip. 😀

i talked with him about just that a while back, and itll definitely be a one off, as hes always wanting to sell me on the wg15. id love to, but my front grip is moved back to make it offhand friendly and muzzle heavy with, especially with the shroud. no room for wg15… 😥

adam sells an adaptor for just the grip

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