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Extendable tang for a firearm

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Extendable tangs are used to increase the surface area of grips so as to better enable users with larger hands to ade...

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Extendable tangs are used to increase the surface area of grips so as to better enable users with larger hands to adequately control smaller items. Tangs are stowed within the body of a grip and deployed through one of a number of mechanisms, incl...

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Patent ID: US-10197356-B2
Publication Date: February 2019
Category: Firearms & Accessories
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Extendable tang for a firearm
Abstract:
Extendable tangs are used to increase the surface area of grips so as to better enable users with larger hands to adequately control smaller items. Tangs are stowed within the body of a grip and deployed through one of a number of mechanisms, including spring-loaded and non-spring loaded mechanisms.

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