Any good foregrip/bipod setups?

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Any good foregrip/bipod setups?

#1 Post by jmc67 »

I'm after a foregrip/bipod combo for my Steyr AUG (something like the attached picture), but all I can find are cheap and nasty little plastic units. Are there any decent quality makes of these things available? By the way I have an Armalon lower rail so have plenty of options for fitting it rather than just the original pin setup.
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#2 Post by Sixshot6 »

http://www.ukmcpro.co.uk/FAB-Defense-Qu ... 83/557691/

This is uk seller. However if you want cheaper and can wait ten days. Zahal.org is a good bet.


http://www.zahal.org/groups/rifle-foregrips

You actually save money if you buy one with a flashlight on. Shipping is free too. Lots of Forum members have used them and have no complaints.
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Re: Any good foregrip/bipod setups?

#3 Post by jmc67 »

Thanks for the tip Sixshot6, I'll take a look at those.
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#4 Post by Sixshot6 »

jmc67 wrote:Thanks for the tip Sixshot6, I'll take a look at those.
I actually got mine from uktactical. They had the old non-swivel model but have sadly sold out of them.
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#5 Post by Charlotte the flyer »

DON'T get a imitation Grip Pod clone. I had one and it broke first time out on the range.
The above post probably contains sarcasm or some other form of attempted wit, please don't take it to heart.
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#6 Post by Sixshot6 »

Charlotte the flyer wrote:DON'T get a imitation Grip Pod clone. I had one and it broke first time out on the range.
Very true, I have of the authentic Grip pods from FAB and its great. I'm not sure if I'd ever want to sell. Even with the fact I've gone to angled foregrips.
Also Zahal is the best source as they are actually in Israel, I ordered my ptk grip and got it in 10 days. They sell only FAB gear so no worry of a rip off.
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#7 Post by jmc67 »

Just a quick follow up on this. I ordered a Gen 2 bipod/foregrip with space for a torch from Zahal (along with a torch as well). Great to deal with, free shipping, and yes it turned up abut 10 days later. Would recommend to anyone - simpler transaction than many in the UK. Anyway, a couple of pics of it on the Steyr - wont be to everyones taste, but I like it better with a bipod on there.
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