BCMGUNFIGHTER Vertical Grip Short
The Bravo Company Manufacturing BCM Gunfighter Short Vertical Grip has a low-profile design for increased mobility and reduced chance of snagging. The forward angle increases the rigidity of the forearm, while providing a more natural wrist angle. Flat sides with aggressive texture give better yaw control to the shooter during firing and non-firing manipulations.
Quick detachable, this grip requires three Picatinny slots. Spring-loaded clamps make installation and removal is easy and tool-less. Storage space is available inside the grip. Made in the U.S.A. from high quality, impact resistant polymers, and factory test fit to ensure proper function.
Weight | N/A |
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Color | Black, FDE |
Rail system | Picatinny |
Material | Polymer |
Style | Vertical |
Storage | No |
MPN | BCM-VG-S-FDE,BCM-VG-S-BLACK |
UPC | 855877004220,855877004213 |
Compliance
NFA (National Firearms Act) compliance is crucial for legal ownership and transfer of regulated firearms and accessories like short-barreled rifles, suppressors, and certain types of ammunition, ensuring adherence to federal regulations to avoid legal penalties and ensure responsible firearm ownership.
Frequently asked question on AR-15 Foregrips
Vertical foregrips are generally legal in many jurisdictions, but their legality can vary depending on the specific location and firearm configuration. In some areas, adding a vertical foregrip may change the classification of the firearm, potentially subjecting it to different regulations. It's crucial for firearm owners to research and comply with both local and federal laws regarding vertical foregrips. Always consult current regulations or a legal expert before modifying your firearm.
In California, vertical foregrips are legal on AR-15s under certain conditions. They are permitted on rifles with fixed magazines or those equipped with magazine lock adaptations that comply with California's strict regulations. These adaptations typically involve mechanisms that significantly slow down the magazine detachment process, often requiring partial disassembly of the firearm to remove the magazine. However, it's important to note that California's firearm laws are complex and subject to change, so always verify current regulations before making any modifications.
A vertical foregrip is an accessory attached to the front portion of a rifle, typically on the handguard or rail system. It's designed to provide the shooter with improved control, stability, and comfort during firing. Vertical foregrips offer a perpendicular grip in relation to the barrel, allowing for better muzzle control and reduced fatigue during extended use. They can also serve as mounting points for additional accessories like lights or lasers, enhancing the rifle's versatility.
Vertical foregrips are typically installed on the bottom rail or slot of the rifle's handguard. The exact placement depends on the shooter's preference, arm length, and shooting style. Most users position it towards the middle or front of the handguard for optimal leverage and control. It's important to experiment with different positions to find the most comfortable and effective placement that allows for a natural shooting stance and doesn't interfere with other accessories or the rifle's operation.
The installation process for a vertical foregrip on an AR15 depends on the mounting system of both the grip and the rifle's handguard. For Picatinny rail systems, the grip usually slides onto the rail and is secured with a tightening mechanism. M-Lock systems require compatible hardware that attaches directly to the slots on the rail. KeyMod systems, though less common now, use specialized hardware that inserts into KeyMod slots. Always ensure the grip is securely fastened to prevent any movement during use. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper installation and periodically check for tightness.
The choice between an angled foregrip and a vertical foregrip largely depends on personal preference and shooting style. Angled foregrips offer a more natural wrist position and can promote smoother handling, making them popular for dynamic shooting scenarios. They also tend to be more streamlined and less likely to snag on gear or obstacles. Vertical foregrips, on the other hand, provide more direct downward control and can be more effective for managing recoil, especially in rapid-fire situations. They also often offer better leverage for pulling the rifle into the shoulder. Some shooters find vertical grips more comfortable for extended use, while others prefer the ergonomics of angled grips. Ultimately, it's best to try both styles to determine which works best for your needs.
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