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Tyrant Designs CNC Announces Its First Of A New Line Of Foregrips, The Mod ForeGrip Series

Tyrant Designs CNC, an industry leader in high-end aftermarket AR grips, has announced the release of their new line of foregrips. The MOD ForeGrip, available in black, red, blue (soon), and grey is CNC machined from a single piece of aerospace grade aluminum. The grip weighs in at a lightweight 1.7 ounces and is fully M-LOK and Keymod compatible.

“The MOD ForeGrip is the first installment in our new line of foregrips! Designed to match our very successful MOD AR-15 Pistol Grip, it too has an aluminum body with a polymer finger strap. With a specially designed mounting system, it is compatible with both M-LOK and Keymod rails. Meaning with just a quick change in hardware (that is supplied with the grip when purchased) it can be mounted on either type of rail system. We believe that this is the type of versatility that operators need in order to furnish multiple weapons. The polymer strap helps the operator instantly feel comfortable with the foregrip and give them the confidence needed for any type of situation. We feel that foregrips are a great solution for anyone who desires more muzzle control, and we look forward to adding more to this line in 2017!”

Tyrant Designs CNC is an AR accessories manufacturer based just outside of Chicago. They have had several successful designs for AR pistol grips and have plans to expand into other AR accessories for 2017.

Tyrant Designs CNC, LLC 10134 Pacific Ave
Franklin Park, Il 6013

www.tyrantcnc.com

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4 Responses to “Tyrant Designs CNC Announces Its First Of A New Line Of Foregrips, The Mod ForeGrip Series”

  1. ChestyFuller says:

    What rail is that fore grip attached to?

  2. bsoilea says:

    it looks like a Fortis Nightrail in mlok.

  3. Christopher Kalifornia says:

    Cool design. Nice to see that kind of thought put into a product (polymer part). Looks oddly similar to the LINK CFG, both in overall design and in mounting principal (albeit likely a different method).