Colt Bakelite AR/M16 1960s Bakelite grip, Speckled with Brown swirls. Used condition but with lots of life left in them.
Colt Bakelite AR/M16 1960s Bakelite grip, Speckled with Brown swirls. Used condition but with lots of life left in them.
I got two, one for my XM-177 clone-ish build and one for a future project. Both are in function condition. The finishes show their age. I cleaned then slathered both in gun oil and let sit for a couple day. That made a big difference and brought them back for my use,
The grip came in very good shape. Really love the bakelite grip.
Looks beautiful, fits perfectly on my weapon.
I mever get tired of bakelite. The patterns are dope. The color contrast is amazing.
These go hard with all my ODG guns, and look pretty good on the black ones. I imagine they'd look great on a tiger striped gun as well.
The grip shape feels infinitely better in my hand than the standard A2 grips that come with most lpks. The lack of finger bump is just what the Dr. ordered.
I've got a couple dozen of them and will be sad when the supply finally dries up.
I bought two of these, Both are in serviceable shape with a few minor gouges on one and the diamond grip worn down on the other. But both are still structurally sound. No complaints, actually like these a little better than the standard A2/M4 grips, they just feel more natural. My two have no bakelite sworls or patterns to them like in the picture, they look like they started out as glossy black grips but most of the shiny has worn off to satin black with a few small patches of shiny left here and there. So looks-wise, mine are a bit of a letdown (compared to the pic), but performance-wise, they are great. And at the Memorial Day sale price, they are awesome.
Came exactly used as expected! looks great
This grip is awesome! I used the new style M4/M16A2 grip when I was in, and this OG one is waaay more comfortable than that. It feels like the same grip angle, but without the finger groove sticking out and it is fatter. It also looks cool and was cheap. Mine was definitely used, with some scuffs and scratches on the bottom, but it is way cooler than a newer grip.
I wasn't that impressed with this grip when I unwrapped it, it looked faded and pretty beat up. I decided to clean it up by scrubbing it with some mild cleaning solution and a nylon brush. Much to my surprise, the bakelite pattern popped so brightly that it is nearly 3D! The grip definately has seen some use but I can't hardly focus on the minor discontinuities because the bakelite pattern is so eye grabbing.
I bought three more.
Just what I was looking for.