I was never happy with how aftermarket foregrips looked on the M4 so I made my own.
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I was never happy with how aftermarket foregrips looked on the M4 so I made my own.
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Nice.
Certainly looks good, but that also appears to be the grip from the collapsible stock, so I think that's probably too pricey for the rest of us (assuming Benelli isn't willing to sell just that grip).
Care to go into detail about how ya did it?
factory poly grip frame $34.00 @ e-gunparts,
http://www.e-gunparts.com/DisplayAd....rSuperSKU=&MC=
factory rubber overmold grip $15.00 @ brownells,
http://www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/sto...&s=15517#15517 -or-
http://www.e-gunparts.com/product.as...SKU=741020&MC=
A.R.M.S. 17 type clamp $look around and find a good deal.
misc stuff $4.00 @local hardware, Total $57.00. I wanted the LaRue Q.R. clamp, but you can get a screw clamp very inexspensive.
here are some pics from the assem:
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Last edited by d; 07-18-2007 at 02:22 PM.
below is a test fit with an old screw.
I milled out a recess in the grip frame to slide in the pressure pad under the overmold, looks very sano.
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Last edited by d; 07-18-2007 at 02:17 PM.
Sorry, but as anal as I am about my firearms, that is pretty fugly.
I, on the other hand think that you have done very nice job, for a first try. When you bought the pistol grip handle form Numrich, was it just the polymer grip, less the threaded ring and pin?
Thank you pdw4137, yes it is just the polymer grip. The pictures do not give an accurate representation, the lighting highlights all the differences in color. With the nautral eye the foregrip looks quite uniform and nice. If one was looking toward the muzzel at a distance of a few yards, I do not think there would be disparagaing remarks what so ever. regards -d.
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