AR-15 Magazine Well Grip

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Got my new magwell grip on today, haven't shot yet with it.

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Originally Posted By: Scorch
Seems like it would be a little too close to your trigger hand to be really comfortable :\ Looks pretty cool though!


True. But it sure does look cool.
 
Originally Posted By: greenaccord02
Originally Posted By: Scorch
Seems like it would be a little too close to your trigger hand to be really comfortable :\ Looks pretty cool though!


True. But it sure does look cool.


Gripping the magazine and magwell is how the US Marines are doing it. I figure it can't be bad.
 
Only Marines that shoot like that are either in a CQB situation or don't intend to hit their targets at any reasonable range. Also, if there is a problem and a case ruptures and dumps down the magazine well what do you think is going to happen to the hand on that grip. It also enhances the effects of some poor shooting techniques in a supported prone position.
 
Correct, I did mean CQB. I'm going to affix a zero power red-dot soon, if it ever arrives...
 
I wish their was a magazine attachment like that for an AK. Thats how I like to hold it as well. I can hold it tighter in my shoulder and a lot more stable.
 
For CQB etc its great but some lowers are a bit off ..some fitting maybe needed ...great improvement !
 
Originally Posted By: BlownF150
Only Marines that shoot like that are either in a CQB situation or don't intend to hit their targets at any reasonable range. Also, if there is a problem and a case ruptures and dumps down the magazine well what do you think is going to happen to the hand on that grip. It also enhances the effects of some poor shooting techniques in a supported prone position.


Look at the force involved blowing the magazine apart...
http://splodetv.com/video/ar15-explodes-his-face

If his hand would have been on the magwell he may have lost his left pinky finger!

There are quite a few videos like this floating around the internet.
 
Originally Posted By: BobFout
Got my EOTech red-dot attached.



EOTech dialed-in today. I'm happy with multiple 10 and 9 ring hits from 30 yards with plinking ammo.
 
Originally Posted By: BobFout
Originally Posted By: BobFout
Got my EOTech red-dot attached.



EOTech dialed-in today. I'm happy with multiple 10 and 9 ring hits from 30 yards with plinking ammo.


Did more dialling today. Quarter to half dollar size pattern at 25 yards.
 
That is perhaps the worst Eotech mount I have ever seen. If that were my gun, this is what I would do.

1) Take off the carry handle
2) Mount the Eotech directly to the rail
3) Buy/mount a folding backup sight or
3a) Cut down the carry handle to use as a backup sight if funds are tight

50 yards is the proper sight in for AR-15's for most defensive uses. That puts the bullet within 2 inches of the line of sight all the way out to 225 yards or so. If you sight in at 25 yards you will be 9 inches high at 200 yards.


This is the preferred way to mount an Eotech
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Originally Posted By: bubbatime
That is perhaps the worst Eotech mount I have ever seen. If that were my gun, this is what I would do.

1) Take off the carry handle
2) Mount the Eotech directly to the rail
3) Buy/mount a folding backup sight or
3a) Cut down the carry handle to use as a backup sight if funds are tight

50 yards is the proper sight in for AR-15's for most defensive uses. That puts the bullet within 2 inches of the line of sight all the way out to 225 yards or so. If you sight in at 25 yards you will be 9 inches high at 200 yards.


This is the preferred way to mount an Eotech
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It might be the worst but it works
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. The forward mount doesn't fit my carry handle just right, otherwise I could use my iron sights too (like you can with an Aimpoint)

Remove the thumb-screw and back to iron sights. Any home defense I do will be at 100 feet or less.
 
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