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8 Best AR-15 Foregrips [Hands-On]: Vertical & Angled

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October 7, 2021
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8 Best AR-15 Foregrips [Hands-On]: Vertical & Angled

The AR-15 market in the United States is saturated with just about every kind of accessory you might even think you’d need…everything from lights, bayonets, to even chainsaws.  

Not a chainsaw…but still a fun upgrade!

But what about foregrips? What are some options for those?

Lucky for you, we’re going to tackle that very subject…

And tell you about some great ones that are on the market, how to use them, and what they can do for you.

Best AR-15 Foregrips
Best AR-15 Foregrips

So, let’s jump in!

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What is an AR-15 Foregrip?

It can actually describe a pretty broad category of devices you add to the handguard in order to offer a different kind of grip.  

When holding an AR-15, shooters typically hold the handguard under the bottom with their support hand in a cupping grip.

However, over the years different objects have been added to these handguards to change the way the support hand merges with the gun.  

This is often based on the personal preferences of the shooter.

What Does It Do?

The general idea of the foregrip is to help you with recoil control.

While the AR platform chambered in .223 or 5.56 is not an untamable beast when you pull the trigger, rapid fire or full-auto variants can make it more difficult to control shot placement.  

The concept of the foregrip is a handle, offering more resistance to recoil impulse than a round handguard, which allows you to snug the rifle harder into your shoulder.  

You can also push foregrips into barricades to stabilize shooting positions.

In this article, I’m going to cover a few foregrip sub-categories: vertical, horizontal, and special.  

Vertical foregrips are pretty common and they are essentially a bar mounted to the bottom of the handguard of an AR.  

Referred to as the “broomstick” in the military, the vertical foregrip has come in a few different variations and they offer some distinct advantages.

AR-15 Slidefire, Lisa Jean
AR-15 Slidefire, Lisa Jean

Horizontal is a category that means the grip typically runs more along the bottom of the handguard, but it still manages to give you more of a grip to pull the rifle into your shoulder.

Special grips are exactly that. They may base their design on one of the above categories but are different enough to warrant a special section of their own.

Best Vertical Grips & Foregrips

1. Daniel Defense Vertical Grip

This vertical grip is an excellent choice. Made of polymer, it comes in different colors and will work with Keymod or M-LOK so you can pick the one that works best for your rifle.  

A prime example of the vertical foregrip, it is shaped to fit the hand with rounded edges and flat sides.

Daniel Defense Vertical Grip
Daniel Defense Vertical Grip

It’s 3.25-inches tall and 2-inches wide, so it fits most hands.  

Shooters with larger mitts will feel like their hand is hanging off a bit but they will still have good purchase.

This grip points straight down and allows the shooter to grab it and pull the rifle into the shoulder more firmly.

In the next photo, you can see a variant of the traditional broomstick grip, more of a ¾ grip where the bottom of the handguard is still used, but the grip provides resistance to the rear.

Daniel Defense Vertical Grip (2)
Daniel Defense Vertical Grip

Shooters using this grip will notice a difference in controlling the recoil impulse. A sight picture is typically not that tough to reacquire when using the grip to pull the buttstock into your shoulder.

In addition, it changes the ergonomics of the support arm causing a bit less strain on the wrist than a traditional cupping grip on the handguard. 

 

2. Magpul M-LOK MVG

The Magpul version of the vertical grip is very similar to the Daniel Defense, though a bit more rounded.

It too is made of polymer, comes in a variety of colors and can mount right up to your rail. Where you mount the grip can dictate how you hold it.

This can be changed with the amount of real estate you have on your handguard.

Magpul VFG
Magpul VFG

The MVG is similar in almost all ways to the Daniel Defense grip though I noticed the M-LOK hardware was a bit beefier and the price is much less.

Shooters using this old broomstick style hold have to be careful that they are pulling directly back into the shoulder, otherwise shot placement can suffer.

Magpul VFG (2)
Magpul VFG

I enjoy shooting with a vertical foregrip, though I do not use the traditional broomstick shooting style.

Both of these grips are great choices for long shooting days (training) if you don’t have a sling as they held you distribute the weight of the rifle while you are in low ready, or just resting the weapon muzzle down.

Horizontal or Angled Grips

Another variety of the foregrip is horizontal or angled grips. Serving the same purpose, these grips are a bit more stretched out but still offer the same advantages of the vertical grips in different ways.

3. Magpul Angled Fore Grip (AFG)

The AFG is another great polymer option from Magpul that answers the same riddle with a different approach.  

Shooters will note the same traditional grip on the bottom of the handguard, though it angles the hand down a bit.  

This subtle change makes the wrist bend slightly less, creating a more ergonomic placement.

Magpul AFG
Magpul AFG

Shooters who prefer thumb-over-bore will find the AFG is a great addition.  

Some other benefits are that it cups the hand and gives you reference points.  

You can also pull back and develop some good shoulder pressure with the rear bumper—improving recoil recovery for follow-up shots

Magpul AFG (2)
Magpul AFG

The front bumper can be jammed into barricades as a stabilization point for that type of shooting as well.  

This grip is a great value and comes in different styles with as many as five different colors.

What’s your take on the AFG?

4. Strike Industries LINK Curved Foregrip

The SI Curved Foregrip is a great choice for those who like a more traditional grip position for the support hand.  

The bumpers cup the hand really well and allow the gun to be driven forward as well as pulled back into the shoulder.  

The inside of the foregrip is serrated and allows for great retention.

Strike Industries LINK Curved Foregrip
Strike Industries LINK Curved Foregrip

Strike Industries is known for some cool innovations and this foregrip does not disappoint.  

It comes with the Link system which allows it to be mounted to either M-LOK or Keymod. Made out of coated aluminum, the Link is tough and very lightweight. 

Strike Industries LINK Curved Foregrip (2)
Strike Industries LINK Curved Foregrip

Special Grips

At least a couple of products currently on the market defy specific categorization because of their approach to accomplishing the same mission of the foregrip.  

5. Ryker Grip

The Ryker Grip represents a complete departure from the traditional methodology.  

The developers at Ryker studied the body mechanics of shooting and moving a rifle. They then created a product that has a lot of shooters scratching their head — until they try it.

Ryker FIST Grip (3)
Ryker Grip

The guys at Ryker have some interesting military backgrounds and they have done some testing with active-duty military who have given them feedback.  

Also, the National Tactical Officers Association (NTOA) recently gave the thumbs up to the Ryker Grip so even though it looks totally different, some serious shooters have given it the nod.  

Ryker FIST Grip
Ryker Grip

The basic concept is that it serves as an ergonomic grip which mounts on the side of the rifle.  

This places the thumb up, and palm in, toward the rifle. Having used this unorthodox grip, I can tell you it removes a lot of the binding that happens in the wrist and forearm.

Shooters can drive the gun with surprisingly better accuracy and speed.

Ryker FIST Grip (2)
Ryker Grip

The Ryker is made of polymer and is tough.  

It currently must mount on a side Picatinny rail, sadly that limits what handguards can use it. It is reversible so lefties need not despair. 

6. Mid-Evil Industries 360 VFG

The 360 VFG (vertical foregrip) is a great evolution of the traditional broomstick.

The unit mounts to your rail like a standard grip, but that’s where the similarities end.  

With a twist of the bottom portion of the shaft, the upper portion loosens and can rotate.

Mid-Evil Industies 360 VFG
Mid-Evil Industries 360 VFG

You can curve the 360 VFG back, forward, and even out to the side.  

You can hit just about any angle as it rotates on a ball pivot at the base. Once you have it in the position you like, simply tighten the end and it locks into place.

Mid-Evil Industies 360 VFG (2)
Mid-Evil Industries 360 VFG

The whole unit is made of aluminum, weighs 5.2 ounces, and measures 3 7/8-inches long.  

The end of the grip can unscrew exposing the hollow handle for battery storage. It comes in four colors and is available for Picatinny, Keymod, and M-LOK!

7. Bravo Company KAG

Developed by BCM in conjunction with Travis Haley (Haley Strategic Partners), the Kinesthetic Angled Grip is a minimalist approach that brings maximum results.

The KAG reminds me of a comma and it is every bit as useful.

This small grip has a foot firmly planted in the horizontal and vertical foregrip worlds.

Mounted on the bottom of your handguard, the KAG serves as a great reference point for the back of your hand.

Bravo Company KAG
Bravo Company KAG

It is so small, you hardly notice its presence but it is extremely comfortable.

It cups the back of your hand and also angles it down slightly, releasing some of the binding that happens in the joints when you raise a file.  

Bravo Company KAG (2)
Bravo Company KAG (2)

Despite its small size, it holds enough of your hand to allow you good backpressure, pulling the rifle snugly into your shoulder.

With the KAG you can shoot a traditional support grip (albeit more ergonomic) or a thumb-over-bore.

The KAG comes any color you want, as long as that color is black.

8. Tyrant Designs Mod Foregrip

A newcomer that just looks so good…and performs as well.

Tyrant Modded AR-15
Tyrant Modded AR-15

The Mod Foregrip from Tyrant Designs definitely pops out and gives you a very nice and secure grip with its rubberized texture over the milled aluminum.

Tyrant Mod Foregrip
Tyrant Mod Foregrip

When you want a full grip foregrip that stands out…

Conclusion

There are so many great options out there when it comes to mounting a foregrip to your handguard.

Ultimately, you have to decide which will work best for you, and the only way to truly know that is to try them.

Aero RECCE Forend

I have used all the above products and find them to be excellent. Depending on your use of your rifle, you may find one that is a great fit for you too.  

Regardless, if you get one and like it, you need to train with it!

So…what is your favorite foregrip? Tell us about it in the comments! Once you have a foregrip – you’ll want to grab some other upgrades for your rifle! So, check out our articles on the 5 Best AR-15 Flashlights, Best AR-15 Handguards, and the Best AR-15 Upgrades.

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8 Best AR-15 Foregrips [Hands-On]: Vertical & Angled is written by Sean Curtis for www.pewpewtactical.com

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