True North Concepts enters their next generation of multi-angle grips with the new Zero-8 V2 Multi-Angle Grip.

True North Concepts state “Introducing the upgraded Zero-8 V2. We’ve packed this model with new features to enhance durability, ease of use, and compatibility. The hardware is now upgraded with 10-24x.375 screws, matching the M-LOK screws for consistent installation. The grip angle can now be adjusted without removing the Zero-8 now that the screws are accessible from within the grip. A compact “K” grip option offers a shorter, more streamlined profile, while the added Picatinny mount compatibility opens up more installation possibilities. For secure attachment, we’ve added a stainless-steel coil pin and set screw option. Crafted from aerospace-grade 6061-T6 aluminum and coated with Type III Class 2 anodizing, this grip is available in Black or Earth Brown, with all necessary tools included.”

KEY DETAILS:

  • User-Friendly Hardware Orientation: The V2’s mounting orientation allows adjustments through the grip itself, so users can secure or modify positioning without removing the unit. Now featuring 10-24x.375 button head cap screws that match our M-LOK screws.
  • Compact “K” Size Grip: Choose between the original “S” grip or the new compact “K” grip—half the length for those who need a more streamlined setup without sacrificing performance.
  • Picatinny Mount Compatibility: In addition to M-LOK, the Zero-8 V2 now includes a Picatinny mount option, expanding its adaptability to various rail systems.
  • Secure Installation Option: For those preferring a more permanent setup, the V2 offers an added stainless-steel coil pin and set screw for a secure, long-term installation option.

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