Magpul Grip

I’m sure this has been asked some where on this forum but, I’m new so I’m going to ask. How do you guys like the magpal grip? I like how you can adjust it to your comfort. But I have also been looking at the hogue grip. What do you guys think? I need input.

Thanx
Bradb55

A pistol grip is something you need to try for yourself. You’re better off finding a friend with one installed.

You have a very good point. I was also wondering about quality of the two and how well they hold up.

I run several of them and love that you can adjust them to fit your hand size. No other grip offers this.

C4

The Magpul MIAD on my duty weapon is turning white in some areas from continual chemical exposure, and I had to scrub off dead skin when I recently took some pictures of it, but it locks into my hand better than any of the other grips I’ve ever tried. Even when my hands are wet, cold, and slick, it really works well for me.

If I’m not using a MIAD, I am one of the people that likes the standard A2 grip.

With my 3 AR’s, they all have the MIADs on them. I like how they ride up the lower towards the buffer tube. Really fills in the grip, with the attachments they have.

I have both and both are good. The Magpul allows for specific storage. If you don’t need that, get the Hogue.

Mark

I used to run Hogues and A2’s. I like both of them just fine. I run a MIAD on all my AR’s now. I LOVE MIAD’s

Another vote for the MIAD- I have 4.

The full kit allows you to fit to any size prefrence, and I like the enlarged triggerguard frontstrap option.
Be sure to get a production unit. I broke a pre-production grip. (Magpul replaced three of them with production grips without issue.)
The way you can tell the pre- from the production grips is the pre- has a countersunk mounting screw, and the production has a fillister head screw.

There are other grips that are good- the Tango Down for instance, but I find it a bit small- just like the A2 is.

Thanks guys for the input. I like getting others opinions on products. I think I’ll go with the magpul for the adjustable aspect of it and the storage ability.

Thanx,
Bradb55

In the last couple of years I have had the opportunity of dealing with the Magpul crew on several occasions. It all started when I decided to rebuild a handful of magazines I own. While at their facility, I was able to play with some of their products. I spent some time dealing with the MIAD grip and was able to work with one given to our unit’s armorer. Here is what I thought about it. This is only my opinion and is derived only from personal preference. It may not be what you are looking for but hopefully it helps you decide.

Likes:
The high ride backstrap is important because it allows someone like me (smaller hands) to get a good grip and keep good trigger control. The curved trigger guard without a gap between the actual grip and the trigger guard keeps you from getting a callous on the middle finger of your shooting hand (Those who have shot more than a handful of rounds on their day off will know what I am talking about) and is spacious enough to shoot with gloves on. Positive texture helps when your hands are wet, oily, dirty, and bloody but is not so abrasive that is uncomfortable to the touch. Interchangeable backstraps allow you to customize the grip to the size of your hands. It is available in different colors so you can match it to what you want (as long as it is OD, Tan, or black that is). Finally, this may not be important to some but their customer service is outstanding. Rich was gracious enough to stop what he was doing and let me pick his brain as long as I wanted. If you are not satisfied with one of their products, they will work with you to resolve any discrepancies.

Now for my personal preference. The texture was fine but I prefer a softer rubber feel so I opted for an ergo grip from Falcon industries. It has a high ride back strap and the size is just perfect for me. I did purchase an enhanced trigger guard from Magpul because I shoot with gloves on sometimes and it covers that gap that everyone hates. Storage area is not a deal breaker for me because I only run a light on my rifle and I always do a gear check before I use any of it. I know Murphy is always around so I keep the spare batteries in a small pouch I carry in my cargo pocket.

Eventhough the MIAD didn’t work for me I am extremely happy with the other products I got from them. And like I said before, their customer service is top notch.

I hope this helps.

S/F
Libardo

If you get the MIAD and dont like it you can always sell it. They go very fast. In fact let me know if you dont like it and I will buy it from you. I love mine and have another rifle that needs one anyways.