Tactical Dynamics Skeletonized Grip - Where to Buy or Similar?

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Does anyone know where to find a Tactical Dynamic's skeletonized AR grip here in Canada? I like the asymmetrical cut-out design of this aluminum grip. It can be wound with some paracord for a bit of texture and softness.
Thanks in advance.

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So I contacted F-1 and they don't sell the grip. They buy them from Tactical Dynamics to add to their full rifle builds. Which is good info but now we have to find out who sells Tactical Dynamics in Canada. I know its not Wolverine.
 
Just talked with LANZ over the phone. They don't carry the Tactical Dynamics pistol grip. Still looking elsewhere I suppose.
 
This is probably a dumb question but is there any reason we couldn't order this direct from Tactical Dynamics and have them ship it? It's not a "sensitive" component with import/export restrictions, is it? The only reason I ask is that sometimes... just occasionally... firearms laws have no basis in common sense. Hard to believe I know.
 
I love the skeleton look. Just does not seem comfortable or practical.

I know what you're saying. Though I'd argue that it's as practical as a standard grip. It does the same job and just as well. It might even shave a few ounces (though that's not a factor for me).

Left as a bare aluminum fixture I think it wouldn't be very comfortable - but it's designed with holes at the front to tie in paracord. Which when interwoven is kinda grippy and pleasant to the touch. More so than plastic anyway.

And it looks badass and high speed.
 
Not my cup of tea as it looks like it'll be a finger death trap but it does look kinda cool.

CTCS carries a similar design by Fortis and Tyrant Designs... not cheap.
 
I know what you're saying. Though I'd argue that it's as practical as a standard grip. It does the same job and just as well. It might even shave a few ounces (though that's not a factor for me).

Left as a bare aluminum fixture I think it wouldn't be very comfortable - but it's designed with holes at the front to tie in paracord. Which when interwoven is kinda grippy and pleasant to the touch. More so than plastic anyway.

And it looks badass and high speed.

Type-O: Left bare I think it would be UNCOMFORTABLE...
 
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