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AR15 Grip, why i hold the rifle the way i do.

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  • I think this was the idea behind Magpul's AFG (angled foregrip). Also, what sling do you use? How do you like it?

  • @survifall E.R.T. sling love it

  • is that still the 13 inch rail or is it a 15?

  • @haydendelaney9 thats a 15''

  • have you ever tried surefire EarPro and if so how well did you like them?

  • @kelsoks i haven't, from what i see they work great 

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  • @mattrsauve101 your on crack

  • That's how Chris Costa does it. That's all you need to say! Lol. Even though this style had become popular through the magpul schools I wonder who started this technique? Sadly, I'm pretty short and have a short reach so to me shooting like this is extremely uncomfortable. But i see that it works well for many others so that's good.

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  • i like to hold mine by the magazine well, it allows your hand to be right on the magazine when you need to reload, helps with the reload speed. however i have noticed in quite a few videos now people seem to be simply doing a quick rotation of the rifle to "sling" the mag out, what is the deal with that? i try to learn all the techniques i can :)

  • you arent really suporting the barrel like that, are you, also dont you tend to pull a bit to the left? especially if you'd be firing quite a bit?

  • you have a big ass bugger all thru the video

  • I'm afraid I have to disagree with the control. The purpose of the conventional grip is to provide support for the rifle. The forward arm should NOT be directing the rifle. That is the job of the body, and the trigger hand. The support arm is always the pivot point, even when not prone. On a vid I just watched of yours, 4/5 targets had multiple complete misses, up to 4 rounds. Using a pivot style (tripod) grip allows for accuracy up to 100%

  • I saw that on your other video and was wondering. Thanks for explaining it.

    Since I am here commenting... You handle your weapon as well, if not better, than anyone I've ever seen.

    Keep on making these great videos!

  • @cory07ink thanks man, also from a personal standpoint, you have one of the sweetest looking ar's I've seen.....

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