What do you all think of lowers with permanent trigger guards, ie they're part of the lower itself?
As long as its curved and comfortable, I think if you manage to break it, something else is also probably terribly wrong with the rest of the rifle.
What do you all think of lowers with permanent trigger guards, ie they're part of the lower itself?
As long as its curved and comfortable, I think if you manage to break it, something else is also probably terribly wrong with the rest of the rifle.
I think some could be rather strong. I opted for the MIAD Full grip kit, which included a front strap that included the trigger guard and is therefore stronger (in my opinion) than ones that use the aluminum tabs to mount. Sadly, I don't think you can find the full kits anywhere but it'd be awesome if they sold just that front strap.
I'm really digging that Stark grip.
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