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GripStop Overview w/ Nate Murr (Lanco Tactical)

The GripStop, invented by Nate Murr and distributed by Lanco Tactical, is innovative in a few ways. Firstly, the GripStop is conformed to how a wrist operates. Vertical and angled grips of the past have mostly had 90 degree angles, leaving your wrist "tweaked" as I would say. With this GripStop, sold at Lanco Tactical, it is a "C" cut. Meaning it resembles the letter C, a little more open that the letter C, but that is the best way to describe the GripStop. When your hand is in position, it feels natural, and you are not over torquing your wrist. Using the GripStop as a barrier stop is a use, as well as all normal stances like kneeling, standing, prone, etc. There is a 90 degree angle on the back of the GripStop, which allows you to put you weapon of the barrier and hook it back against the barrier and give you a positive and flat area to shoot. I have used the GripStop with my AK, and really find it to be better than all the vertical grips and AFG, etc. products on the market. The serrations on the GripStop are what I would call a medium "bite". Not sharp, but not dull. When you use gloves, they really work well with the amount of the serrations on the GripStop, as does just using your bare hands. This is on thing I have complained about with other companies grips, there is no positive grip designed into their products, but the GripStop has gotten that part right. Also, the small amount of real estate needed for the GripStop is immediately noticed, as the AFG and vertical grips are huge. At around $40, I say, buy one and use it. Made in the USA makes this package even better. A full review will be out soon. I have the GripStop installed on my AK in this video, and my use has show me that the GripStop locks my hand into the position I have, but it needed to change the pitch you do that and then it is locked in again with the serrations that are on the GripStop. http://www.lancotactical.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=LTGS www.captainberz.com

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2 года назад

The GripStop, invented by Nate Murr and distributed by Lanco Tactical, is innovative in a few ways. Firstly, the GripStop is conformed to how a wrist operates. Vertical and angled grips of the past have mostly had 90 degree angles, leaving your wrist "tweaked" as I would say. With this GripStop, sold at Lanco Tactical, it is a "C" cut. Meaning it resembles the letter C, a little more open that the letter C, but that is the best way to describe the GripStop. When your hand is in position, it feels natural, and you are not over torquing your wrist. Using the GripStop as a barrier stop is a use, as well as all normal stances like kneeling, standing, prone, etc. There is a 90 degree angle on the back of the GripStop, which allows you to put you weapon of the barrier and hook it back against the barrier and give you a positive and flat area to shoot. I have used the GripStop with my AK, and really find it to be better than all the vertical grips and AFG, etc. products on the market. The serrations on the GripStop are what I would call a medium "bite". Not sharp, but not dull. When you use gloves, they really work well with the amount of the serrations on the GripStop, as does just using your bare hands. This is on thing I have complained about with other companies grips, there is no positive grip designed into their products, but the GripStop has gotten that part right. Also, the small amount of real estate needed for the GripStop is immediately noticed, as the AFG and vertical grips are huge. At around $40, I say, buy one and use it. Made in the USA makes this package even better. A full review will be out soon. I have the GripStop installed on my AK in this video, and my use has show me that the GripStop locks my hand into the position I have, but it needed to change the pitch you do that and then it is locked in again with the serrations that are on the GripStop. http://www.lancotactical.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=LTGS www.captainberz.com

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