Rainier Arms is pleased to announce the availability of the EVO GRIP, a modern foregrip design for rifles, carbines, PCCs, and other long guns.
Yes, it’s a new foregrip option. No, it’s not just another foregrip. But of course, we’d say that so here’s a brief rundown explaining why you should care.
First, here’s what it won’t do:
- Mount a bayonet
- Push any lumens
- Throw any candela
- Hold a spare mag
- Mount a spare gun
- Deploy a spring-loaded bipod
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Next, here’s what it will do:
- Channel and manage your cables
- Take a beating, even if you’re slamming it against barricades
- Let you maintain your grip even when your hand is sweaty, muddy, bloody, greasy, or slimy (but not wimpy or sissy)
- Adjusts from vertical to canted for preferred hold
- Help you more efficiently manipulate the weapon
- Gain +1 Bonus Action with advantage around barricades or doing transitions (probably)
Rainier EVO Grip
The EVO was designed with an alliance of ergonomics and durability in mind. To that end, we’ve included a 10° plate (in addition to the flat plate) users can use to install the grip with a forward or backward cant, depending on preference.
It ships with a flat (i.e. no-tilt) plate installed for a true vertical/perpendicular hold. Installation is simple: mount the plate to your rail, then slide the grip onto the dovetail.
Both plates provide reliable cable management for illumination, IR, VIR, devices, etc. (up to 3.5mm or smaller).
Features:
Cable Management
Optional ten-degree (10° ) cant
Knurled surface for reliable grip
Tapered dovetail locking mechanism
Specs:
6061 Aluminum
3.4 oz
2.5 tall x 1.65″ wide x 0.8″ thick
Learn more at Rainier Arms.
- Find all foregrip types (of all brands)
- Angled foregrip options
- Vertical grip options
- Hand stop options
- Uses of a Vertical Grip
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Good to see them bringing cool products out. They severely botched a suppressor purchase I made with them, years ago, so hopefully their customer service has gotten better.