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    Default Vertical Fore Grip on an RRA AR-15

    I'm thinking about adding a vertical foregrip on a RRA Entry Tactical. I'd rather not replace the handguard as I'm just looking for a picatinny rail at the bottom of the handguard.
    What are my options on this?
    I'm hoping Lycanthrope responds to this as I think he own ¾'s of the AR's in PA.

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    Default Re: Vertical Fore Grip on an RRA AR-15

    I'm not close to any of my stuff right now, but I grabbed a small single-rail (about 6" long) that can be positioned on the top or underside of the M4 or CAR hgs.

    I think it was CAA brand??

    It's held in place with captive screws/nuts, then get the verticle grip/RIS add-on of your choice or wallet.

    Plenty good enough if you just want to add a grip or a flashlight or laser.

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    Default Re: Vertical Fore Grip on an RRA AR-15

    Quote Originally Posted by RoyJackson View Post
    I'm thinking about adding a vertical foregrip on a RRA Entry Tactical. I'd rather not replace the handguard as I'm just looking for a picatinny rail at the bottom of the handguard.
    What are my options on this?

    I'm hoping Lycanthrope responds to this as I think he own ¾'s of the AR's in PA.
    Correction:
    He's helped BUILD 3/4 of the ARs in PA.





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    Default Re: Vertical Fore Grip on an RRA AR-15

    http://www.magpul.com/catalog/index....roducts_id=303

    It does replace the handguards, but it is just as light, and you can add rail sections for a VFG. And it is under $30 and comes from magpul.


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    Default Re: Vertical Fore Grip on an RRA AR-15

    I added a small length of rail to the bottom handguard on the same gun you have. Its not bad but my handguards are a little loose and it bothers me. My first rail I got from Sportmansguide and I broke it, but I bought a better quality one from aim surplus and it does it's job fine. I'm going to be putting on a free float quad rail to replace it.

    I don't understand the magpul handguards. They don't really do anything the stock handguards do. They are ugly, and life is too short to have an ugly AR.

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    Default Re: Vertical Fore Grip on an RRA AR-15

    I have this on my rifle. You can get it from Bravo Company USA. Bolts to the bottom of the handguard without any problems. Had it for a year, no issues.




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    Default Re: Vertical Fore Grip on an RRA AR-15

    Quote Originally Posted by Steve in PA View Post
    I have this on my rifle. You can get it from Bravo Company USA. Bolts to the bottom of the handguard without any problems. Had it for a year, no issues.

    That's what I was trying to describe to a T. Simple and inexpensive, keeps the clean lines of the gun without going tactikewl.

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    Default Re: Vertical Fore Grip on an RRA AR-15

    Quote Originally Posted by Steve in PA View Post
    I have this on my rifle. You can get it from Bravo Company USA. Bolts to the bottom of the handguard without any problems. Had it for a year, no issues.

    That's what I'm looking for...but it's out of stock!

    Thanks to all for your kind responses

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    Default Re: Vertical Fore Grip on an RRA AR-15

    Quote Originally Posted by MTechnik View Post
    http://www.magpul.com/catalog/index....roducts_id=303

    It does replace the handguards, but it is just as light, and you can add rail sections for a VFG. And it is under $30 and comes from magpul.

    I just got a MOE handguard and I love it. The shape and feel is way nicer than an M4 handguard and you can bolt picatinny rails right on to it. Best $30 I spent on a firearm accessory in a long time.

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    Default Re: Vertical Fore Grip on an RRA AR-15

    You rang?

    I think it's pretty much covered, but Midway has a ton of options. Just do a search for rails and handguards. Like this:

    http://www.midwayusa.com/viewproduct...tnumber=185419

    Or this:

    http://www.midwayusa.com/viewproduct...tnumber=744914

    Here is another type of option:

    http://www.midwayusa.com/viewproduct...tnumber=793469

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