First Look: Mid-Evil Industries ARG Pistol Grip

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posted on April 7, 2021
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Keeping both hands on the gun whenever possible is an essential part of rifle marksmanship. Now Mid-Evil Industries is introducing a new product, the 360 degree ARG Pistol Grip. The 360 degree ARG (Adjustable Rifle Grip) is an innovative rifle grip for all AR style firearms and precision rifle chassis which can accept an AR style grip.

The grip gives shooters the capability to adjust their pistol grip into various positions using a simple locking handle. This range of adjustability allows users to dial in the level comfort and tactical precision that is right for them, allowing for more versatility and ergonomic positioning and optimum control of each shot.

"The new 360 degree ARG will mount on any AR-15 and AR-10 lower receiver replacing the standard pistol grip," says Steve Azhocar of Mid-Evil Industries. "The ARG also mounts to any bolt-action precision rifle chassis that accepts a standard AR pistol grip. Installation of the ARG is just as simple as installing a standard pistol grip."

The ARG fits all standard mil-spec AR style grip mounts, including non AR-15 platforms that use an AR-style mounts, with no modifications required. The grip features ergonomic “On the Fly” adjustability and is ambidextrous. It has 6061-T6 aluminum components, a black hard anodized finish and optimal grip texture, and there is also a storage compartment in the handle.

ARG Pistol Grip Features

  • Fits all standard Mil-Spec AR-style grip mounts, including non AR-15 platforms using AR-style mounts
  • No modifications required for installation
  • Ergonomic “On the Fly” Adjustability
  • Ambidextrous
  • 6061-T6 aluminum components
  • Black hard anodized finish
  • Optimal grip texture
  • Storage compartment built into handle

The 360 degree ARG pistol grip has an MSRP of $119.95, and more information on this product as well as other gear from Mid-Evil Industries is available at mid-evil.com.

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