Product Preview: DoubleStar Stronghold AR Pistol Grip

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posted on July 30, 2019
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Comprised of two impact-resistant G10 stock panels sandwiching a hard-coat-anodized 6061 aluminum core, the DoubleStar Stronghold is a durable and customizable pistol grip for AR platform rifles. The Stronghold is available with either red (shown), black or flat dark earth laminated G10 panels, and the company also offers standalone replacement panels that allow customers to change out the colors of their grip if they wish. Golf-ball-style dimples on the side of each panel provide texturing, while a pinkie groove likewise helps keep the gun from shifting in the shooter’s hand during use. For more information on this $99 implement, check out star15.com.

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