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Looking for a vertical grip for my AR #3623849 10/02/12 02:46 AM
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I am looking for a quality vertical grip for my AR-15. Would like one of the ones that have a depolyable bi-pod. Does anyone have any suggestions on a good one?

Not looking to spend $100 for the grip pod...

Any thoughts/suggestions?

Re: Looking for a vertical grip for my AR [Re: k-Fletch] #3623927 10/02/12 02:58 AM
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I don't think anyone makes a VFG/Bipod combo besides the Grip Pod.

Why do you want a bipod/grip combo? Do you really need a bipod? How would a seperate VFG and bipod work?

Re: Looking for a vertical grip for my AR [Re: tx outlaw] #3623944 10/02/12 03:03 AM
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i dont know that i really need one. Just thought it was a cool concept to have both the bidpod and a VFG all in one.

If anyone has any suggestions on a good VFG i am open to those too.

Re: Looking for a vertical grip for my AR [Re: k-Fletch] #3623972 10/02/12 03:07 AM
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How is your AR-15 set up? Look at your needs and evaluate whether a grip or bipod would be better for you. "Mission drives gear."

If you do decide on a VFG, I'd take a look at Tango Down or LaRue. Top of the line stuff. I personally am a fan of the Tango Down stubby grips.

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Im thinking that I really only need the VFG.

Re: Looking for a vertical grip for my AR [Re: k-Fletch] #3624412 10/02/12 05:00 AM
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Re: Looking for a vertical grip for my AR [Re: RKHarm24] #3624497 10/02/12 05:23 AM
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I have Magpul MOE grips on 2 of my guns and they work well. Low priced, well built, and compact enough to not take up much space on the gun or add a bunch of weight but still do the job.

Re: Looking for a vertical grip for my AR [Re: Alan D] #3624711 10/02/12 12:37 PM
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QD Tango Down

Re: Looking for a vertical grip for my AR [Re: Road Dawg] #3624739 10/02/12 12:47 PM
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i'm using the mako grip, bipod, flashlight combo and love it. but it was expensive.


You should give some serious thought to thanking your lucky stars your from Texas.
Re: Looking for a vertical grip for my AR [Re: winner] #3624874 10/02/12 01:28 PM
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The one I saw wasn't made very well. I can't remember who made it

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