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Well that's pretty damn cool. Will have to try one out. Thanks for sharing!
Yea, that's what I thought. But this thing appears to have come out five years ago. Doesn't look like it's caught on. Wonder if it sucks or it just wasn't marketed very well. I appreciate the creativity that went into this. Seems like a cool idea.
 
I dont see an advantage. Seems like it would lock you into just one shooting position while making the pistol grip weaker.
 
its cool.
I would see this as a tool to capture a customers hand shape for doing custom work, or maybe a rental or store where there is a large selection of aftermarket grips to instill some sales confidence.
On a funtional rifle though? No. I'm a firm beleiver that adding failure points should be avoided at all costs, always. Every moving part is a potential failure point. One of those fins crack, and it might not hold tension or whatever. pure range toy-sales tool.
 

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