What does everyone prefer? I like the foregrip as an index point extended out on the rail but if the handstop is comfortable to people I'd like to know.
And nobody dare recommend me the AFG.
Printable View
What does everyone prefer? I like the foregrip as an index point extended out on the rail but if the handstop is comfortable to people I'd like to know.
And nobody dare recommend me the AFG.
I have a larue hand stop that I really like so far, but I don't use it any differently than I would a VFG
I use it as an index point. I rarely use it as an actual forward pistol grip manner.
I like a stubby but usable VFG, I use it as a handstop until the rail gets hot, then it's nice to have a VFG to transition to, but YMMV.
I have a gear sector hand stop that I used at the very end most point of the bottom rail attachment as guite simply a stop.
I have recently removed it and am trying out different sling/bipod mount studs to see which (if any) fit the rail attatchment screw size/threading (essentially direct mount) as a much smaller and less conspicuous reminder/reference stop.
vertical grip. Tango down stubby is my fav
Yeah I would never even consider a foregrip if it meant giving up mag release.
Nothing wrong with a (my) handstop, it works just fine.
I just wanted something super small/inconspicuous that just serves as a reference/reminder more than anything as I do not use/subscribe to the support arm outstretched parallel to the barrel/thumb over bore technique and therefore do not have my hand out that far all that often.
I prefer a stubby VFG. I recently tried the BCM VFG angled forward AK style and, for me, it hit the sweet spot.
I've done the full transition to full size VFG's, to the stubby units, into the AFG, and now I run hand stops.
KAC panel kits for my URX rails, then the LT HandStop/IndexClip on all of the quad-railed handguards I own.
As long as your handguard is long enough, the hand stop is likely the lightest viable solution.