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  2. Vertical forward grip - Wikipedia

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    AR-15 with a Magpul Industries Angled Fore Grip (AFG®). Angled forward grips can provide similar functionality to vertical forward grips. They differ in that a vertical foregrip is more useful for "driving" the weapon, while an angled foregrip is more effective at pulling the weapon into the shooter's shoulder while keeping the offhand wrist in a comfortable and manageable position, which ...

  3. Bipod - Wikipedia

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    Recent advances in manufacture of bipods include use of lightweight materials such as aluminium, carbon fiber and titanium, use of different quick attachment and detachment mechanisms (Picatinny, M-LOK, etc. or even magnets [6]) and various types of feet materials such as rubber, metal, or a "basket" designed to stop the bipod from sinking into ...

  4. FAMAE SAF - Wikipedia

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    It has a short 4.5-inch (110 mm) barrel, no shoulder stock (although the left-side-folding tubular metal buttstock of the standard SAF can be attached), and a vertical foregrip. The Mini-SAF can use the standard 30-round magazines, but comes with special 20-round magazines for a smaller profile. [1]

  5. Daewoo Precision Industries K2 - Wikipedia

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    K2C1 assault rifle with mounted vertical foregrip. S&T Motiv developed the K2A to enhance its domestic appeal, which retained the full-length K2's features (including bayonet lug) and utilized the upgrades of K2C, such as the Picatinny rail on the upper receiver and handguard, as well as an Colt M4-style collapsible stock.

  6. AMD-65 - Wikipedia

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    The vertical foregrip is physically identical to the rear grip, with the former mounted backwards with respect to the rear. Hungarian manufactured t-nuts used to attach both the forward and rear grips feature a slot cut into the top of the nut, this slot allows the rifle cleaning rod to be inserted through the handguard when the t-nut is used ...

  7. FB Beryl - Wikipedia

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    In Iraq, some Beryls were modified in the field and received wooden foregrip from PM md. 63; kbs wz. 96B Beryl (2004): same as standard version, but with fixed foregrip and rails on it. Also, "B" version get new rail, POPC II (short) and POPC III (long) which subtended the Picatinny standard (however, some "B" Beryls get POPC I rail).

  8. Steyr AUG - Wikipedia

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    Its modularity allows a 24.4-inch barrel to be used, and the folding grip can be replaced with a Picatinny rail section, to which a bipod can be installed. [18] The Steyr AUG A3 features a Picatinny rail on top of the receiver and an external bolt release. [19] In 2019, Steyr Arms introduced a .300 AAC Blackout variant of the AUG A3. [20] [21]

  9. Heckler & Koch MP7 - Wikipedia

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    It also features folding iron sights mounted on the Picatinny rail and the button to fold the foregrip was made larger for easier operation. MP7A1 : In 2003, its designation was changed to 'MP7A1' and featured a redesigned pistol grip with a different surface and curved shape, a smaller stock with a straight buttpad, side-mounted picatinny ...

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