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    And finally.. My new Home Defense Carbine M4gery



    Lower Receiver: Stag Arms
    Upper Group: PSA flat top with 16 " barrel, 1/8" twist, with mid-length gas system
    BCG: Colt M16A1
    Lower parts Kit: Colt (semi-auto)
    Handguard: Magul
    Optic: Bushnell TRS-32 red dot 4 MOA
    Buffer: Standard 3 oz. Carbine
    Spring: USGI issue M4 spring
    Rear Sight: Magpul BUIS
    *Butt Stock Magpul CTR pinned open
    *fin grip on USGI A2 grip
    *CAV-Comp muzzle brake

    * Californication compliance parts for "Featureless" build.

    Shoots 1.5 MOA at 50 yards with TRS-32 using MK262 MOD1 77 grain OTMBT (Israeli "Razor")
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    Very nice build, Range Master.
    Curious about the fin hand grip. I suppose that prevents it from being called a "pistol grip," correct?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rcathey View Post
    Very nice build, Range Master.
    Curious about the fin hand grip. I suppose that prevents it from being called a "pistol grip," correct?
    Yep! It prevents a "pistol style grasp, where the web of the hand between the thumb and forefinger is below the imaginary plane of the line created by the top of the trigger."

    Or something like that... What a load of cr@pola! I just put my thumb over the top of the fin, and I am good to go (legal).

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    I knew a young guy had one of those type forestocks, quite comfortable. I found it much like the FNs of past.
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    I agree. I had an L1A1, and the grip is almost identical. I love the triangular handguard of the M16A1, and it sits in the hand well, just like it.

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