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Thread: Foregrip or not?

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    I use a cut down magpul RVG. It's really just a hand stop/index point as well as a barricade brace.

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    I prefer nothing.

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    Currently experimenting with an AFG 2. Not sure yet whether it will stay or not.
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    I have an afg on a DD 12 lite rail on one(my primary), and no grip on a nsr on my other rifle(secondary rifle more set up so my fiancé can handle it)

    I've used a vertical grip but would hold it in a manner that was better suited for a afg with 2 fingers on the rail, 2 on the grip and a thumb over so I just switched to the afg and found it more comfortable. when I hold the nsr it just a c-clamp style grip w/ the thumb over
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    Re: Foregrip or not?

    I recently switched to the MD xtm enhanced hand stop. It gives me just the right amount of purchase

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    Chopped MOE MVG modified to fit my DD tube. Love it. I was always a no VG guy, but decided to give it a shot. After taking VTAC Street Fighter I don't think I'll ever go without a VFG again. For most normal firing positions I can take it or leave it, but when things get awkward it sure comes in handy.

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    I like tango down vertical grips or DD vert grips. I used to use an AFG on all my rifles but I saw Kyle Lamb explain some things about how to use a vertical grip in various challenging shooting positions. An example is using the grip to push or pull up against the forearm or leg to steady the point of aim when shooting underneath a car or through low hole in a barricade. Likely those are positions I will never find myself in however I have a capability with the vertical grip now that I did not have with the AFG. To add to that I do not find that I lose anything that I had with the AFG. I still have an index point, I can still use my left hand to get out on top of the bore to control recoil so I find it to be a win win.

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    I tired my buddies afg and my ak has a vfg. I dont think this ar will get anything.

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