View Full Version : which is lighter, bobro or gg&g vertical grip?
jeeper2269
02-11-11, 20:58
I got a full length gg&g vertical grip given to me and like the bobro more. Which one is lighter? I cannot find specs on the weights.
Well according to my Google Fu which took about 3 minutes it (Bobro) weighs 4.2 oz.
jeeper2269
02-11-11, 21:34
Well according to my Google Fu which took about 3 minutes it (Bobro) weighs 4.2 oz.
U r a better searcher than me. Anyone know what the gg&g is? What is "google fu?"
Heartbreaker
02-11-11, 22:38
U r a better searcher than me. Anyone know what the gg&g is? What is "google fu?"
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=gg%26g+foregrip+weight
first result:
This rugged vertical foregrip is 4.5" in length, 1.250" in diameter and only weighs 2.4 ounces.
jeeper2269
02-12-11, 00:12
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=gg%26g+foregrip+weight
first result:
This rugged vertical foregrip is 4.5" in length, 1.250" in diameter and only weighs 2.4 ounces.
Thank you for the information Heartbreaker. I am thinking the Bobro weighs more due to the built in mount.
jeeper2269
02-12-11, 00:19
2.4 ounces seems really light. I remember weighing it at work, on one of our dope scales, and it was half the weight o the Troy I ordered, and eventually returned. that thing was a tank.
I am gonna do some more searching and see if anything is lighter, but I cannot immagine there are any..
THank you again, I appreciate someone being serious and helpful. Still wonder what a "google FU search" is.
Go to google. Then type in "what is Google Fu". That will answer your question in about 0.37 seconds.
2.4 ounces seems really light. I remember weighing it at work, on one of our dope scales, and it was half the weight o the Troy I ordered, and eventually returned. that thing was a tank.
I am gonna do some more searching and see if anything is lighter, but I cannot immagine there are any..
THank you again, I appreciate someone being serious and helpful. Still wonder what a "google FU search" is.
jeeper2269
02-12-11, 00:40
Go to google. Then type in "what is Google Fu". That will answer your question in about 0.37 seconds.
thank you, for a second, I thought you were saying "FU" meaning another phrase.
I will use that from now on. Have never heard of such a thing.
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