Vertical or angled foregrip?

I want something on the bottom of my poorfag AR's hand guard so it doesn't get scratched up at the rock pit. Which one is more gomfy?

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Rail covers.

Whichever one you find more ergonomic

afg seems generally more comfortable in the short term, ie if you're shooting at a range for a bit
vfg seems generally more comfortable if it's not just shooting, ie if you're hiking through the woods or carrying around a rifle or doing some kind of drills where you're moving around and shooting
someone correct me if I'm wrong these are just my two cents on what I've noticed

Depends Pistol or Rifle?

Hand stop

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short vfg to use as a hand stop

Fuck wrong pic how do I delet

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Vfg for short rifles. Angled never. Covers and hand stop for long rifles

How are Bipods as a grip? I like to be as comfy as possible when shooting.

Breddy gud idea for stopping scratches

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Bipods are not for gripping user.

Depends on your grip and stance.
VFG goes somewhere half way out, I find it unnatural.
AFG goes out as far as your arms can reach to do the c-clamp.
Hand stops... I have no idea why anyone would need those.

Wrong.

Hand stop lets you pull back on the gun with the side of your hand on the little nub

>How are bipods for grips?
Horrible
>I like to be as comfy as possible
Are.. you wanting a grip to use when the bipod is deployed? Well, if not they are super awkward to hold. If you are then you want a hand stop.

vfg gives you like 5 acceptable ways to grip the gun.
afg locks you into 1 and a bunch of cringeworthy wtf is that other grips

you can almost duplicate the afg grip with an vfg,
you cannot with a afg

curved

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And that's better than a full vfg because...?

There are vfgs, and then there's shit people came up with to get around bans.

>And that's better than a full vfg because...?

It's teeny tiny

Short BCM Gunfighter, thumb break.

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Handstop is redpilled
Light is right

Just get rail covers and grip the rifle like boomers do. It's actually the most logical option, considering it doesn't get in the way when you shoot off a surface.

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>he needs a foregrip

I don't wanna scratch up muh ar at the rock pit

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The have Grip Pods. A little bipod that deploys out the bottom.

Based and vertpilled

You sic fuck

so don't set it on the rocks? use the prone supported position.

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Pistol grip all the way.

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Would this count as VFG?

Vertical grips are ugly, angled grips inherently look better but most of them still have ugly designs.

I do a half c clamp with an AFG and it is comfy as fuck. Have rail covers on the 3 and 9, rest my thumb on top of the 9 and fingertips on the bottom of 3.

It wpuld count as an sbr

>t. Which one is more gomfy?
angled

i use a handstop just for something to wrap my index finger around. i've tried other grips and they all just don't feel as comfortable.

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what, you don't use a full-sized solid aluminum foregrip?

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AFG is for youtube views and stripmall oper8ers
VFG is for when you have 12 trillion accessories on your rifle (read: probably not you), or you need to FA hose something down
Hand Stop is for FA pistols or manlets
Rail Gards are all you should actually be using

Wtf man.

I've never really cared for an AFG, my guns either have rail covers or they use VFG. I really like the KAC style, fits nicely in my hand though it's a tad on the long side. I rarely actually hold the grip when shooting though, it's more for comfort when I'm walking in low-ready while hog hunting or if I'm standing on the line when we're shooting.

Grip pod

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You get a VFG, preferably a stubby, and then you never look back.

Alternatively, if you're an utter memelord from 2013, you get an AFG.

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Here's the thing, sport.
It literally doesn't matter, there are no differences, and they all feel too close to notice.

The entire industry is driven on aesthetics alone, so pick what you think looks cool.

Nice b8

Kys

yep thumb grip break is the best with a VFG, because anyone here who has actually shot alot of full auto knows m4's heat up so its nice to be able to move down to the VFG.

>posts pic with dude using afg

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Every shooter is different. When it comes to choosing the type of grip that's best for you, try both types to see what feels most natural in your hands.

Pic related

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Hah,
GAY!

Vertical foregrips the best option. They can be used as a monopod, or biopod with some models. You can use them as a hand stop. They keep your hand cool if the barrel heats up to much to touch the hand guard. Since they're made of plastic, they also don't feel as cold to bare hands in a freezing environment, or as hot if the gun has been left in the sun on a hot day.

VFG is effectively the god mode grip.

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AFG on my AR, VFG on my Shockwave.

Very simple OP: as the barrel gets shorter, the grip gets more vertical.
Rocking 20"+? No need for a grip.
16" barrel? AFG.
Less? Go vertical.

AFG is quite nice

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Dong.

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Dong is in fact the patrician choice as it can function as either VFG or AFG. It's also called dong so it's a clear winner

whats wrong with the headset, why are the ears exposed?

the high IQ option