G&G MK16 Bipod Grip (Black)
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Description:
The G&G MK16 Bipod Grip is a vertical grip and bipod all in one. The grip attaches to the rail with a thumbscrew. Near the top of the grip is a button that deploys the the spring loaded bipod feet. In seconds you can change from a controlled tactical grip to a stable prone firing position.
Specifications:
Manufacturer: G&G
Color: Black
Design: Picatinny Rail
- Specifications
- Manufacturer: G&G
Its made out of pretty crappy plastic, but the shape of the parts make them durable. the spring has a pretty good kick, it kind hurts when you hit your thigh with it. the part that clamps onto the rails snaps into place so when the screw gets loose it doesn't fall off, a good bump gets it off though.
Pros:
lightweight
durable
strong spring
cheap
Cons:
cheap plastic
legs aren't adjustable
First off this is alot bigger than the pic makes it seem, but thats not really a con. It fits well on my ECHO1 MTC and doesnt move around, and its very easy to get on and off. One thing thats worth mentioning is that while its made of plastic, it looks very durable contrary to what a previous review said. The height of the the bipod when extended is perfect for prone firing, especially because the MTC is short and kinda awkward to hold in prone. The one problem i have is that when you release the bipod it comes down with a very audible clack. Other than that its well worth the $$$.
Pros:
Perfect fit on rails, very tight wont move around
Durable plastic construction
Comfortable in prone and a stable platform
Cons:
Really loud clack when bipod is released
This product exceeded my expectations. It is very sturdy, no wobble when acting as a forward grip and it appears to be very well constructed. It extends with a positive snap and works very well when used as a bipod. Would be a great addition for anyone who wants a forward grip and a bipod, but does not need the extra adjustments available with a Harris bipod.
Pros:
Solid construction.
No wobble.
Cons:
You lack the adjustability of a Harris bipod, but you gain a fore grip in the process.
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plastic?
Is this grip plastic or metal?
3869 days ago Marinus d
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(I have this same question)
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Plastic 3869 days ago 0
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