Ranger Armory Tactical Lightweight Short M-LOK Handstop/Foregrip, Black
Ranger Armory
- SKU:
- UK-RA-T051-B
- UPC:
- 874876926845
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The Ranger Armory Tactical Lightweight Short M-LOK Handstop/Foregrip is a versatile accessory designed to enhance your grip and control on your airsoft rifle. Crafted from high-quality aluminum, this handstop/foregrip is built to withstand the demands of intense airsoft battles. Designed for M-LOK style rails, this foregrip provides a stable and comfortable grip while allowing for easy installation and adjustment. Its compact and lightweight design ensures that your rifle remains agile and maneuverable, making it ideal for CQB environments or fast-paced skirmishes. The black color of the handstop/foregrip adds a sleek and tactical appearance to your airsoft gun. It blends seamlessly with any loadout and provides a professional look on the field. The Ranger Armory Tactical Lightweight Short M-LOK Handstop/Foregrip is compatible with a wide range of airsoft rifles featuring M-LOK style rails. Whether you're using an AR-style rifle or a custom build, this foregrip is designed to provide a secure and ergonomic grip. Upgrade your airsoft rifle with the Ranger Armory Tactical Lightweight Short M-LOK Handstop/Foregrip and experience improved handling and control. Take advantage of its durable aluminum construction and M-LOK compatibility to enhance your airsoft gameplay. Get yours today from Airsoft Station.
Features:
- Ergonomically designed finger grooves provide a comfortable grip
- Constructed with solid CNC machined aluminum and a smooth anodized finish
- Versatile design allows for easy switch between vertical grip and handstop configuration
- Lightweight skeletonized design adds minimal weight to your handguard
- Securely attaches to M-LOK handguards for maximum stability