Arisaka Defense introduces a Patent Pending Vertical Grip designed for Picatinny handguards, featuring a low-profile, ergonomic design with a hollow structure and no visible hardware. It uses a unique recoil lug for secure attachment. Made from aluminum and weighing 1.8 oz, the grip requires a 7/64″ Allen wrench for installation.

Arisaka Defense states “The Patent Pending Arisaka Vertical Grip is a robust, minimal grip for Picatinny handguards. It features a radiused profile at the top which tapers to meet the mounting surface on the handguard, giving a low-profile feel and ergonomic comfort. The grip is hollow, with no end-cap, and has no externally visible clamp hardware. Instead, it uses a unique recoil lug that extends from inside the part, providing a secure, rattle free lockup. The recoil lug and patched mating screw are captured and cannot fall out when the Vertical Grip is removed from the Picatinny rail.

Please note: Extending the recoil lug to tighten the grip on a picatinny rail is accomplished by turning the 7/64″ Allen wrench counterclockwise when looking into the open cavity of the vertical grip. To retract the recoil lug the 7/64″ Allen wrench is turned clockwise. It is recommended to extend/retract the recoil lug before installing the Vertical Grip on a picatinny rail to gain familiarity with how it functions.”

KEY DETAILS:

  • Height: 2.50″
  • Width: 1.30″
  • Weight: 1.8 oz
  • The Vertical Grip is CNC machined from 6061-T651 aluminum and MIL-A-8625 Type III hard coat anodized. Requires a 7/64″ Allen wrench for installation (not included). Maximum torque: 15 inch lbs.
  • Hardware: One 6-32×1/2″ hex cap head screw, one VFG-P recoil lug.
  • Made in the USA.

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