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Your better off getting a round foregrip so you can have your hand/wrist in whatever position you find most comfortable.

Grips like this look nice but mean you have to have your wrist at one angle so can become uncomfortable.

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Mr Trigger happy is correct. I have one of these, it works for me because on my LR-300 my hand lands in that angle but I doubt it would work well on many other guns. its very nice but it does have its flaws

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Nice looking grip, and lightweight. Advantage of round foregrip is some have removable side inserts for fitting tailswitches on tactical lights, and removable bases where you can store spare battery.

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I will mainly be playing CQB and I doubt this will be suitable from what has been said. Agility and practicality are far more important than looks, so I might pass on this, although the grip does look the nuts!

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Got one of these a while ago, used it once then went back to a kac style broomhandle. Look good, not comfortable.

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The Fortis grips (which that design copies) are fairly 'unique'. End of the day it's the sort of thing you need to either buy and try or handle in a shop to know one way or the other for certain, everyone else's opinion is specific to them.

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I've found fore-grips make my aiming super lazy, but I'm in agreement with Samurai that the MOE grips are very comfortable. I've owned clones, PTS and the real steel ones and it makes very little difference (though the real ones are a little thicker-walled and so more sturdy).

 

Like all things with airsoft though, I feel ultimately that Kinnerly is more right than both of us: It's a preference thing. You need to give one a go if possible, or take a bit of a gamble on whether it's going to suit you or not.

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Much sense being spoken here, I found the grip at a bargain price & took a risk. Luckily it was fine for me but the LR-300 is a rare beast, it isnt great on my sons magpul M4

 

A set up on a rif & loadout is the same as a Mountain bike, its totally set up for you & to everyone else it may seem odd or uncomfortable

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I love the RVG but not sure it would look right on a PDW. I have a folding grip on my MP7.

 

I'd probably go angled foregrip or a stubby on a PDW.

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I love the RVG but not sure it would look right on a PDW. I have a folding grip on my MP7.

 

I'd probably go angled foregrip or a stubby on a PDW.

I'm a little jealous of anyone who owns an MP7 they make me moist :ph34r:

 

Wish I could justify owning one

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I have a Tango Down stubby vert grip on my PDW and love it. Full size vert grips on small AEG's look odd to me, just my 5p worth of course. . . Also use a AFG on my AKS74U which is ok but tbh thinking of swapping it out for another TD at some point.

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