Strike Industries AK Multi-Angle Pistol Grip
Strike Industries have released the AK version of their Multi-Angle Pistol Grip (MAPG). Like its AR counterpart, the new Strike Industries AK Multi-Angle Pistol Grip is adjustable allowing to have a grip angle from 10 to 35 degrees. Let’s take a closer look.
Strike Industries @ TFB:
Introducing the Strike Industries AK Multi-Angle Pistol Grip (MAPG), patented for its ability to adjust from 10 to 35 degrees to suit your specific shooting needs and provide superior ergonomics. This makes it ideal for PDW setups and modern shooting styles, particularly for those who shoot with elbows in. The grip’s adjustment is swift and straightforward, with no removal needed from the receiver; just remove the rubber grip plug and turn the included hex tool to your preferred angle.
The Strike Industries AK Multi-Angle Pistol Grip is made of polymer with a stippling-like texture on the sides and horizontal serration of front and back straps. The grip angle adjustments are done with a hex wrench, without removing the grip from the gun. This grip comes with a Strike Pistol Grip Plug Tool Holder Insert that has a built-in compartment for storing tools or batteries inside the grip. The installation of the Strike Industries AK Multi-Angle Pistol Grip is a pretty straightforward process shown in the video HERE. Strike Industries note that due to the wide range of manufacturers and tolerances, fitting may be required, which is something expected for any aftermarket AK part. The mounting hardware of this grip can also be used for retrofitting your AK with AR pistol grips that don’t have a rear beavertail extension. The overall weight of the SI AK MAPG grip is 5.84 oz and it has the following dimensions: length – 4.13″, height – 1.23″, width – 2.72″.
The MSRP of Strike Industries AK Multi-Angle Pistol Grip is $45.95. This grip is currently available in black and FDE color options.
Pictures by Strike Industries, www.strikeindustries.com
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This just seems like an extra point of failure
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