Sunday, December 1, 2013

Mako Tactical Folding Grip (Black)


Mine didn't come with a QD lever or button. Grip + for glock, - for AR15
Bought this for my AR-15 and knew it would look cool on my glock if I put it on, as the pictures show.

Well, the problem is that there's no quick detach lever, or quick detach button. Also, it's not that sturdy when it's down. When I apply forward pressure it locked forward a bit but also can move back. Don't get me wrong, I love mako products. And for people that are using this as an attachment with an SBR/glock mod and they have the tax stamp, etc...I'm ALL for it. Great product for just that. But there are better grips out there for an AR-15 that are more sturdy, more comfortable, with storage for tac-light batteries, etc. I think this only makes sense for a glock owner, making it into a legal SBR, or if they are bent on having all mako products on their AR-15, etc. Just my two cents. Hope someone found it helpful.
Mako Tactical Folding Grip
Great forward grip. Low profile and light weight. What I also like is it feels good to hold onto in the folded position also.
Debatable AOW
It is questionable as to whether adding this to your handgun would make it an AOW. I spoke with 2 ATF agents last week and asked them about this. Their reply was that it did not make the pistol an AOW. If the buttstock is added it becomes a SBR and therefore requires registering with ATF. My suggestion would be to not take as gospel anything anyone on line says about certain things. CHECK FOR YOURSELF. Talk to an ATF agent and find out for yourself. They are friendly and more than willing to answer your questions. It seems that it is all a matter of interpretation. According to strict interpretation of the BATFE rules, a Taurus Judge revolver could be considered an AOW since it is a pistol that fires shot shells. Go figure. Best choice. Do the research yourself by talking to the people that know.

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