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Thread: Wrist strain w/ Magpul MFG

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    I grip similarly and also disliked the Magpul offering and prefer the BCM with it's slight angle back.

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    I prefer the BCM KAG on my rifles. With having had both wrists injured in motorcycle crashes I find the KAG far more forgiving as it keeps my wrist in a more comfortable angle then a vert grip with my hand all choked up.
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    Never saw the use of these since I have real rails on my rifles. The originals were simply to allow a grip on a handguard that was covered by lights, lasers etc...on the shorty M4 handguard.
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    Quote Originally Posted by vandal5 View Post
    That is exactly what I do.

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    I have a tango down on my old DD, and a DD on my A4 'clone'. I haven't had any problems with them.
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    So the BCM vertical grip appears to have done the trick. The Magpul VFG was too straight, the Magpul AFG didn't give me a good grip on the rifle, and the BCM KFG actually created more strain. The BCM split the difference and not only is the most comfortable, but gives me the best grip and control.

    However, I think a good part of the straining feeling is actually some old injury that's getting aggravated by having my wrist in those positions rather than shortcomings with these designs though.
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