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Mechwarrior21 June 29th, 2010 03:32

Fore grip for a scar
 
I would like some advice from the community. I'll be getting a VFC SCAR-H when I get back to Canada, but I'm not sure of which fore grip to get. Which is a better choice? A traditional vertical grip or the Angled fore grip by magpul? Anyone know which is more comfortable in the long run? Thanks in advance.

Brian McIlmoyle June 29th, 2010 08:37

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mechwarrior21 (Post 1264152)
I would like some advice from the community. I'll be getting a VFC SCAR-H when I get back to Canada, but I'm not sure of which fore grip to get. Which is a better choice? A traditional vertical grip or the Angled fore grip by magpul? Anyone know which is more comfortable in the long run? Thanks in advance.

personal choice ... some people like the AFG ... some don't

AngelusNex June 29th, 2010 08:40

Personaly I like traditional vert grips better (but used the 'magpul way'). I used to think that I'd love an AFG till loathing game to one of my games and I held his rifle. I don't care for them.

My advice, ask around at a game to try out other peoples rifles with different grips.

VooDooPeteK June 29th, 2010 09:09

I would have to say its up to you, next game hold some rifles with different grips and see what you like

Basic-Wedge June 29th, 2010 10:06

I thought I'd love a Magpul AFG on my SCAR, but, instead, hated it. I use a standard grip, but also hold my rifle the "Magpul way". As others have said, YMMV.

Drake June 29th, 2010 10:18

They're very different grips meant to be used in different ways.

The AFG gives you better control of your weapon and lets you drive it on target faster, but it's a very uncomfortable way to hold your weapon (if used as intended*) with your non-shooting arm fully extended gripping the front of the gun and it's not really how you'd want to hold your weapon for extended periods.

A traditional vert grip, usually mounted closer to the center of the weapon rather than near the muzzle, gives you less control (but still more than no vert grip) but is generally much more comfortable and natural, and because your forearm is bent (and potentially resting your elbow against you body/vest) it's a lot less tiring and you can keep your weapon up much longer without killing your arm.

It's also possible to perform AFG-style grip using a traditional vert grip.

* I say "as intended" since on a short carbine you could mount it much more rearward (or in my case, on an AK-74SU where it takes up the entire rail) where it becomes more comfortable but doesn't work quite as effectively. In the case of the AK it prevents the grip from getting in the way of mag changes and helps preserve a relatively clean profile on a SBR like that.

Sixx July 9th, 2010 15:18

I have an afg on my vfc scar h, and it looks and feels amazing.....just my 2 cents

GBear July 9th, 2010 16:33

Yep, just a personal choice. I like the vertical grip. And like Drake said, I like putting it a little farther away from the muzzle and it becomes really natural and comfortable. Got a vertical grip on my VFC SCAR-L.

Thenooblord July 9th, 2010 16:35

I've personally never liked foregrips, I usually hold it by the mag/magwell

disasterarea July 9th, 2010 23:49

A Grippod might be good. Stabler shooting position if you go prone, and a good vertgirp if not.

ouyin2000 July 10th, 2010 03:44

I would recommend the 5 position verticle grip. I use one in the 45 degree position back towards the magwell. I think the magpul AFG just takes up way too much real estate on the rail.

Rugger_can July 10th, 2010 03:51

http://tangodown.com/shop/images/BGV-QDK.jpg

Small, takes up very little real estate and functions exactly like a vert grip.


Then again. A better option would be buying them all and testing them for yourself.


Cheers.

coach July 10th, 2010 06:13

Fore grip for a scar
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rugger_can
http://tangodown.com/shop/images/BGV-QDK.jpg

Small, takes up very little real estate and functions exactly like a vert grip.


Then again. A better option would be buying them all and testing them for yourself.


Cheers.

I like this stubby grip. Easy and comfortable to hold. Size works well with a thumb break grip or regular. Bonus for me is that it doesn't get in the way when you are prone or poking over a window sill.


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