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Is two vertical foregrips wierd - even if one has torch controls?

Sacarathe

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Sadly my new magpul grip has not got quick release and my quick release grip has my torch controls affixed, it's just simpler to keep the magpul grip on when using the torch - it doesn't weigh much,

 
It'll look weird AF, but... if it's stupid but it works, it's not stupid.

 
You're not alone on this. I've been considering a double foregrip setup with a vertical in front and an angled grip behind it as I don't like holding the rail. In the end I just got one of the Metal angled foregrips instead. SHow us a pic though Iwant to see how it looks

 
I used to have my M4 set up with a magwell grip, then an angled foregrip behind a vertical grip/bipod combo. Laser on the top RIS, weaponlight on the left, scope mounted over a 45 degree offset rail holding an RDS.

The moral of the story: if it fits, shove it in.

 
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I used to have my M4 set up with a magwell grip, then an angled foregrip behind a vertical grip/bipod combo. Laser on the top RIS, weaponlight on the left, scope mounted over a 45 degree offset rail holding an RDS.

The moral of the story: if it fits, shove it in.
How does a red dot at 45 degree angle have any use?

surely, the guns hop would render it useless?

 
How does a red dot at 45 degree angle have any use?

surely, the guns hop would render it useless?


1st, it looked awesome.

2nd, it was just for close range, and the hop wouldn't make enough difference to put the bb off target by much at those distances, plus I had the windage and elevation set far enough to follow the curve at 15-20m.

 
1st, it looked awesome.

2nd, it was just for close range, and the hop wouldn't make enough difference to put the bb off target by much at those distances, plus I had the windage and elevation set far enough to follow the curve at 15-20m.


Fair enough, sounds pretty decent.

 
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