As did ILiquidTension wrote:I haven't taken the rifle to the range since I got the AFG, but I like the way it handles so far. I don't like the finger shelf - I'll be removing it before I hit the range.
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Thanks for the reply it's on order.mropus69 wrote:hey Goteron, I use a Vltor 90 degree scout mount for my sure fire and have it on my left rail. All I have to do is slightly move my left thumb to activate it (getting a pressure switch next to try on it). It is super easy to take on and off and was simple since I also use the XTM rail covers. I also have my AFG back farther on the rail. I tried it high up on the rail but it didn't feel comfortable. I really like the feel of the AFG the way it is, much more than the vertical grip i had. I also understand the are bringing it out in FDE. I might just have to buy another one.
And for Tomahawk84, I have put out about 400 rounds with my AFG on and it is much more comfortable and stable than the vertical broomstick grip I used. It is also cheap enough that it won't break your bank and if you don't like it you can still sell it at a good price online.
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ick wrote:Where are the award winning Stickman AFG photos?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
That guy has sold me more equipment with his photography than he will ever know.
My bad, evidently I missed this thread.
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I've done work photography work with 45 or so manufacturers within the firearm community, my images have been used for catalogs, magazines, covers, etc. I have also shot work for the US Military. I am prior service and a full time LEO.
I now also shoot and write for Military Times. My primary focus will stay with weapons, accessories and related equipment reviews. Manufacturers can reach me through any of the boards. Have something new? Let me know.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/stickgunner