Anyone try out the JSD Supply Evo pistol grip adapter?

Unless you have alien shaped hands and fingers pass on it and try something else. I've been very happy with my Paske Pathfinder Screenshot_2017-11-26-18-14-57.jpg



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Everest is ok, but I saw a post on a social media site and was curious.
Let me know if you decide to sell the Everest. I'd be interested in hearing a price.
 
I've got the Apex an don't like it. My short fingers make flipping the extended safety a real pain. I emailed Parker mountain about doing an even longer safety, they never responded. I'm going to have to get the right side AK selector if this Yetiwurks I just ordered doesn't help.
 
I've got the Apex an don't like it. My short fingers make flipping the extended safety a real pain. I emailed Parker mountain about doing an even longer safety, they never responded. I'm going to have to get the right side AK selector if this Yetiwurks I just ordered doesn't help.

I bet you would like the ak selector regardless. It's pretty handy!
 
I bet you would like the ak selector regardless. It's pretty handy!
I am pretty sure I would too. I'd just like to have the left side one work since that's what I am used to with the ARs.
 
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I am pretty sure I would too. I'd just like to have the left side one work since that's what I am used to with the ARs.
I put them on both sides because I wanted them to match.
 
Yea I just can't reach the left side with the Apex grip because of my short fingers. Hoping this Yeti Switchback helps the problem.
I had to leave a gap with my Everest (mount it as rearward as possible) or I was crowded up on the trigger. My hands aren’t abnormally large so I imagine the switchback will resolve that issue.
 
@88Mustang I stubbornly wanted an AR grip adapter so I hacked up my non-922r grip and fabbed up an adapter using aluminum, JB weld, and a dremel. It worked from a fit standpoint but as Wahoo said, it's is a major ergonomic fail.

I tried a Paske prototype and it's nice but I really like my Yetiwurks switchback. It's pretty close to the angle and feel of an MOE grip, which I really like.
 
I had to leave a gap with my Everest (mount it as rearward as possible) or I was crowded up on the trigger. My hands aren’t abnormally large so I imagine the switchback will resolve that issue.
Exactly what I wanted to hear, Earich..or Errick, Air-Rick....whatever.
 
@88Mustang I stubbornly wanted an AR grip adapter so I hacked up my non-922r grip and fabbed up an adapter using aluminum, JB weld, and a dremel. It worked from a fit standpoint but as Wahoo said, it's is a major ergonomic fail.

I tried a Paske prototype and it's nice but I really like my Yetiwurks switchback. It's pretty close to the angle and feel of an MOE grip, which I really like.
The Moe, K2+, and Moe + are what I love on my ARs. I think I had a Moe SL at one point, but can't remember. I'd LOVE to have a Moe SL+ with the rubber overmold on it.
 
OK, what I did not mention when I opened this thread was I ordered one.
starting with the LOP for Everest 2 1/2 inches:
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now LOP with Magpul SL??? 2 3/4 inches:
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Now with BCM Mod something <2 7/8:
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I have short fingers but have no issue getting a good grip:
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Here is udder side view:
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Looks like:
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Yeah I am going to sell/cell/sail/sale the Everest, the shape is acceptable but I hate the 3d printer plastic feel. I am with others and want a more vertical overmolded grip the the BCM feels good enough that I may leave it for a while.
Also there is a set screw to lock the adapter to the plastic rail attachment point. there was also a shorter screw to attach the grip, I don't know how but I managed to lose the screw in about 30 seconds so I used a regular grip screw with a bunch of washers.
Edit - sized down images
 
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Update, I found the original screw, it was stuck to the magnet in the stock o_O
approx. 3/4 thread length.
 
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