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ID:	411377 Greetings, I am curious to hear your thoughts on why the Lonestar stowaway grips are priced so high. I understand they are no longer produced, but surely there are other options out there.

    On eBay, they are selling for more they $100 with a high over $200. I’m intrigued because these grips were often found on Nelson clones in the year 1990s - and I didn’t think they were highly valued, especially against the Bushmaster 45 grip.

    #2
    No idea... Not too many guns these will fit on and the ones they do already have them on for the most part.
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      #3
      I’m gonna be rich

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        #4
        Oh no! Had I known this I could have been a rich man. /s

        I sold 5 of them for about $80 about a month ago because they've sat un-used on my table for way too long. Seems a little high for what they are.

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          #5
          Thats crazy. I sold one to a mcber for like 25 bucks last year.

          I think the real steel market keeps them high in demand.
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            #6
            I think classic AR gun guys are obsessed with these. After seeing them sold out and talked up on a few sites, I think that is the explanation.

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              #7
              Yeah.... Retro build AR dudes are going nuts for them right now. I've sold a few at gun shows I've walked into

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                #8
                Insane. That's a $5 grip.
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                • Ecapnation

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                  Not to AR guys

                #9
                The SAS used to use them on their earlier C8 carbines. I'd imagine people like to make clones.

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                  #10
                  Utterly stupid. This grip is too crappy for people who actually shoot their guns so…naturally the “AR guys” (barf) love it.

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                  • Chuck E Ducky

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                    lol you would hate the AR platform…

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                  I guess my taste in AR's isn't retro enough 🤣
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                    #12
                    hope this isn't breaking any rules... only thing i can think of when i see those

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                      #13
                      I had no idea they were actually being used for something else... Huh. Learned something today. I can go home now.
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                        #14
                        I thought of these as worthless. I may have a few laying around if I didn't throw them in with some "lot" sale just to get rid of them.

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