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What does II. quality mean?
Products in the second quality category are 100% functional, but they may have a minor defect that does not affect the functionality of the product itself. Each product is inspected and only then released for sale.
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The stock is another external part that affects our comfort and grip when shooting. The grip of the gun is one of the most important parameters for quality and accurate shooting. We can significantly influence the grip by choosing the right pistol grip. It is in the handguard that the motor is hidden in most electric guns, which must not rotate in the axis. Gas guns use stocks that are true to the size of the sharp models.
The stock of an airsoft gun consists of the stock body itself and the bottom, where the pressure adjustment screw is usually located (this should be secured with thread adhesive after adjustment). The motor is inserted into the stock only in Ar15, Ak, G36, HK, Mp5. For special weapons like p90, machine guns etc. the motor is placed in the body of the weapon or is part of the mechabox itself. For AK platform weapons, the stock is much thicker than the real thing due to the motor cage. If your heart desires a more realistic version, we offer a SET of a special motor and grip in a SLIM version which is 1:1 to the sharp prototype.
The most common material used to make handguards is plastic. This is sometimes rubberized to improve grip in the rain, for example, but we can also find wooden stocks, most often on AKs. Nowadays, instead of the original wood or bakelite, plastic stocks with various decorations such as finger cutouts, rubberized etc. are being used. You can also buy specialised stocks for snipers, or with an internal "hiding place", for example for batteries for a collimator or tools.
In our offer you can find both basic models and ergonomic variants. The most numerous variants of handguards can be found for AR15 and AK rifles.
To increase the comfort of the stocks/grips, if they slip in the hand, you can do the so-called stippling, which is a special roughening with a laser or with a special kit, where we use heat to burn different motifs into the material to improve the overall grip.
As the development of the AR15 has progressed, so have the grips themselves. Overall, there are three types of grips that we see today:
The "Type A" pistol grip replicates the actual "A2" grip with a fingerboard that is commonly found on the M4, M16 and MK18 military rifles. If you are looking to build a weapon in the original military style, this is the grip for you!
The "Type B" is modeled after the TD pistol grip, a popular ergonomic pistol grip that regularly appears on early models of the HK416 rifle. The grip features textured grips on both sides and beveled edges to reduce blisters with prolonged use. If you prefer a more modern style of grip, the Type B is ideal!
The "Type C" grip is based on the "gunfighter mod 3" pistol grip, a superior grip design with a more vertical angle than conventional grips for greater comfort in modern shooting stances. If you're looking for the most modern design possible, the Type C should fit the bill perfectly!
Changing or swapping handguards can lead to poor sounding replicas, or in some cases can result in motor/mechabox misalignment. It is therefore very important to pay attention to the correct installation of the handguard. If you do not dare to do this, we will gladly replace the grip in our service.
TIP: The motor adjustment is done via the screw on the bottom of the handguard, but in the case of AK, G36, etc. this is done via a small worm on the underside of the motor cage. A properly adjusted motor is quiet, there is no excessive wear on the pinion gears and motor wheel. It is very important to secure the bolt or worm from loosening spontaneously. This is achieved by taping with thread adhesive or, in extreme situations, with a drop of paint.