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Would a foregrip make a difference?

viowithcrailtap

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Hey Guys,

I was just wondering if attachments like a foregrip make any difference to how a gun would control? Is there less spread or is the foregrip just for comfort?

Also, can you put different branded attachments to guns i.e. G&G Gun with Classic Army attachments?

 
Pretty much just for comfort and changing how you hold the rifle.
Any that are for RIS will fit any other make's RIS systems too

 
Basically, buy the gun and if you dont find it particularly comfy to shoulder, then look for a grip or something that may help

 
yeah they are just for comfort really, I mainly play CQB so I often don't have opportunity to have my rifle down. and in 20 minute games it can start to become fatiguing. I use a foregrip so I can keep the rifle more comfotable and shoulder it easier. Completely depends on preference though

 
You should find it makes it easier to manoeuver the gun in a CQB environment with tight corners and doorways to get round. Although in airsoft it tends to be more about comfort than control - it's not like we have recoil to worry about :)

 
For playing properly close fast games, I would suggest the good ol' T.O.B. grip. Some people find a forgrip helps this, I use mine for transition drills more than anything else.

 
I have a HK416 which has a rail where your forward hand goes. I find the fore grip useful for supporting the weight and more comfortable than gripping the rail. When Ive used M4s and such, Ive found I didn't need one.

Fore grips also allow your hand to be a bit lower and it keeps the mag clear of the ground when you are prone.

 
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