This video provides a product spotlight on VZ Grips for the AR-15 platform. It details the features, benefits, and material (G10) of these grips, highlighting their durability and robustness. The video covers the history and quality of VZ Grips, an unboxing, installation process, and discusses pros and cons. It also compares the VZ grip to the A2 grip and examines different color, pattern, and texture options, as well as the improved grip angle and overall feel. The product is noted as US-Made.
This product spotlight from Brownells features B5 Systems' P-Grips for the AR-15 platform. Gun Tech Caleb details the two variations: the Type 22 and Type 23. The Type 23 includes a beavertail designed for mil-spec forged lowers, while the Type 22 omits it, making it suitable for billet or non-standard lowers, and also for users who prefer not to have a beavertail. The video highlights the P-Grip's more vertical angle, which aids in control access, especially on carbines with short stocks. It also notes the absence of the A2's front finger-ledge and the grip's aggressive, non-slip texture that is comfortable on the hand. The P-Grip is available in Black, FDE, Coyote Brown, OD Green, and Wolf Grey. The hollow design allows for the use of B5's optional Grip Plug, which can store items like batteries.
This video reviews the C-More M26 Competition Straight Pull Shotgun, highlighting several significant flaws. The reviewer found the shotgun to be clunky and experienced jamming issues with specific ammunition (36gram 12g field loads from Eley). Criticisms also extend to the heavy trigger, flimsy adjustable stock, non-functional 3-round magazines, and an A2 grip that causes discomfort under recoil. Overall, the reviewer expresses strong dissatisfaction, deeming the shotgun unappealing for its price point.
This video focuses on a DIY modification to improve the ergonomics of the A2 grip on an AR-15 platform. The creator expresses a strong dislike for the stock A2 grip and demonstrates a quick and inexpensive method to reshape it using a rotary tool. The goal is to make the grip feel more comfortable, akin to aftermarket options. The description also briefly mentions reloading .300 Blackout rounds using a Lee mold, with a link to an Amazon store for related products. Social media links and a call to action for likes and subscriptions are included.
You've reached the end! 4 videos loaded.