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Yeah, I was messing with the Rico and the Surefire 900s earlier this month at a show, and my friend actually picked one up for his CMMG, but I cant decide if I want a Rico or get a Surefire M951.  I have a very heavy shorty M4 due to the large battery in the Crane stock, so I want to get something up front, just enough to get it a little more level...we shall see though, I need money and there is a lot of stuff on my list atm....

Check out the Chinese replica Surefire M951. It is a more accurate replica than the Rico Alpha 9 light. And it will cost less than a Surefire. Heh-heh, yup-the "money thing." Same here too, something we'd all like more off-to buy more parts and accesories!

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I used to use a similar type battery with my MOD Stocks and crane stocks.  But I found that abrasion on the wire (just like in your pic) would occur.  I have since switched to using G&P Crane Stocks and G&P Crane Stock type batteries.  The benefits being that (a) the battery configuration is rigid and (B) the wires are kept out of the way © and lastly, the batteries are higher capacity 9.6V 2200 mah NiMH batteries.  The old ones I used were 9.6V 1700mah NiCad batteries.  Switching to the G&P NiMH batteries, the stock now slides nice and smoothly (no binding and much fewer wires to get caught and cut), higher capacity and more consistent power delivery. I'm much more satisfied with these.

 

I HIGHLY recommend the G&Ps! They're a worthwhile investment.

 

Are you certain they are NiMh? I have a G&P 9.6v 2200mAh NiCd battery for my G&P crane stock. I wasn't aware G&P made both.

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Are you certain they are NiMh? I have a G&P 9.6v 2200mAh NiCd battery for my G&P crane stock. I wasn't aware G&P made both.

 

I think the G&P 9.6v 2200mah crane batteries are all NiMH (link). And the G&P 9.6v 1700mah crane batteries are NiCd (link). Are you sure yours is NiCd?

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did u had any problems fitting the Large Guarder Grip?

does it comes with a motor plate?

how is the handling?

 

greetings,

 

CALI SWANGIN

No I didn't have any problems fitting the Large Guarder grip. Fit on just like any other M16 pistol grip, but it was a little bit of a tight fit.

 

It did not come with the end plate, but did have the screws you need for it. Bought the Guarder end plate separate for about $15. The grip itelf was about $25.

 

Handling isn't bad. Feels just about the same as a standard M16 pistol grip except that it fills your hand out a little better if you have larger hands like me.

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