Features:
- Nylon 12 Construction: Crafted from premium nylon 12, the O-GRIP combines strength with lightweight performance. This advanced material ensures resilience under rigorous conditions while maintaining a comfortable weight for extended use.
- Interchangeable Rubber Rings: Take customization to the next level with the O-GRIP’s innovative interchangeable rubber rings. Tailor the size and feel of your grip by effortlessly swapping out rubber rings to match your hand size or shooting preference. This feature ensures a personalized and ergonomic fit for every user.
- Series Cohesion: As part of the same series as our acclaimed 4222 O-VFG vertical forward grip, the O-VFG can utilize the same rubber rings and end cap
- Threaded grip cavity for the storage of a spare battery or small parts
- Purpose made to fit AR-15/AR-10, Chassis Systems, and all firearms that accept AR-15 style grips.
- Includes Mounting Hardware
- Includes 3 Medium Grip Bands
- Material: Nylon 12
- Made in the USA with a lifetime guarantee
Conor Bell (verified owner) –
For fifty dollars you’ll get what appears to be a 3d printed grip (I’m fine with 3d printing if told) that leaves shavings all over your rifle as you try to install it multiple times until you eventually figure out that not only is it 3d printed and turning to powder, but the hole where the bolt goes through into your firearm is drilled out of spec and will require fitting. I wouldn’t be mad if I had spent five dollars to 3d print this myself and had to work it to fit, but I spent FIFTY dollars on a 3d printed out of spec chunk of plastic…
Adrian Xavier Castro –
Connor Bell seems to be a very easy to irritate person and I’ll mention him later .
The ERGO O Grip has been great for me. I’ve test fitted it on multiple rifles (AR-15, AR-10, Ruger RPR, Outlier Chassis) and it’s fit just fine.
The criticisms that Conner Bell had mentioned are only slightly true. There’s a tiny bit of black shavings that come from securing the grip to the firearm. That is the only criticism that is true for in his review and he exaggerated it. The material does seem to be printed in some way but is no way fragile or ugly. The screw hole is just fine and requires no fitting at all. I’m guessing that Conner is not very bright and somehow had trouble installing a simple grip. He is probably lashing out via a bad review because he couldn’t get it right after multiple times. Folks, if you have the comprehension to read this review, you have the mental capacity to successfully install this grip. Conor, if you read this, I sincerely hope you give up shooting guns because you’re a safety issue if you cannot figure out how to attach this grip.