Contour Tactics F.O.G. Forward Operating Grip
Contour Tactics F.O.G. Forward Operating Grip

Contour Tactics’ Forward Operating Grip (FOG) addresses the critical issue of inconsistent support-hand placement for rifle users. Developed through extensive military experience, FOG enhances biomechanics, allowing for more effective rifle control and improved muscle memory. Its unique design is tailored for modern rifles, reinforcing consistent mechanics and better recoil management.

Contour Tactics state “From the military to private military to the Central Intelligence Agency to owning our own private military company, spanning over 25 years combined, we realized that the rifle support hand was overlooked. We discovered that biomechanics and support-hand indexing for rifle control were essential, so we developed the Forward Operations Grip (FOG). We admit the grip looks a little out of the ordinary, but once the FOG is in your hand, all things become clear.

Modern rifles demand more from the shooter than ever before. Lights, lasers, pressure pads/switches, barricade work, rapid transitions — yet one critical issue remains overlooked: inconsistent support-hand placement. Shooters constantly adjust their grip from platform to platform. Fatigue sets in. Control suffers. Muscle memory becomes fragmented. Under stress, small inconsistencies become big problems — slower target acquisition, reduced recoil management, and diminished weapon control. (and to mention barrel lengths)

You train for muscle memory to include smooth transitions. But without consistent biomechanics in indexing, performance plateaus. The Forward Operations Grip was built through real-world experience — refined through trial and error and practical application until the solution revealed itself. FOG establishes repeatable, cross-platform support-hand placement from pistol to rifle, reinforcing consistent mechanics and strengthening muscle memory. Designed specifically for today’s modern rifle configurations, it enhances control device manipulation while stabilizing the platform under recoil.”

Learn more about Contour Tactics: https://contourtactics.com/

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