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| PSG-1 style grip Man, I'm just burning this section up arn't I http://www.midwayusa.com/eproductpag...eitemid=113122 |
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| If I remember correctly, that will work. Hopefully BattleRifleG3 will be along shortly, he knows an awfull lot about the G3/HK91
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| I think all you do is unscrew the screw on the right side of the grip and it pulls right off doesn't it? |
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| PSG-1 style grips are made for a variety of rifles. I believe the original PSG-1 pattern grips will fit the G3/91 and clones. There are American made copies that have more or less in common with the original. The one you linked to lists HK 91, 93, 94, and MP5, so that should be the correct one, barring false advertising. Be aware that many similar grips are made for the AR-15 and a few even for the AK and FAL. Wouldn't hurt to order by phone and at least ask to be sure. The ones for the AR are quite common and pretty inexpensive, so I'd make sure that was the correct grip, unless a separate one is listed for the AR.
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| They do have other PSG-1 grips for AR's, but none are the same Model# as the one for the HK91. After I bought my G3 I started to get worried that I wouldn't be able to do alot of things with it, but I've changed my mind after looking around a little more. As of now I have plans for this grip and a mildot scope. I really need to clean up the stock and forearm, any advice on that? One thing I have noticed is when the shells get ejected, they are hitting the outside taking the paint off a little. Anything I can do about that? |
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| You could get or improvise a port buffer. Not sure how, that's just what they're called. Regarding grips, that sounds like the right one.
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