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DJ_Critterus
12-16-2012, 4:30pm
Where can i get a front grip/bipod combo to mount to the foregrip on my AR? I' have the magpul fore grips pictured below, but have no idea if there's a grip/bipod combo for it.

Has anybody seen one? I can't find anything online other than a bipod mount. I know I could change out the fore grip, but I really want to keep the magpul stuff on there since it feels comfortable to me.

So, any ideas?

And yes, the scope is now mounted as far forward as it will go unlike in this pic.
http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n308/DJ_Critterus/20121121_174133.jpg

DJ_Critterus
12-16-2012, 4:55pm
Well, looks like I have a solution. Got the link from "that other place"

Any of you ever used this attachment? Thoughts?
MOE ACCESSORIES - MOEŽ Polymer Rail Section, 7 Slots (http://store.magpul.com/product/MAG407/104)

86RAG
12-16-2012, 5:05pm
Now ya need one of these:
http://www.thecountryshed.com/t-pod.jpg

I have one and love it!

Edit: got mine on Amazon;
Amazon.com: GDT Tactical Military Foldable Foregrip Bipod Grip M16 AR-15 AK-47 AR-10 new style: Sports & Outdoors@@AMEPARAM@@http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/417OtoBtZRL.@@AMEPARAM@@417OtoBtZRL

DJ_Critterus
12-16-2012, 5:12pm
86, I'm looking for something similar, but haven't settled on which one i want, yet.

86RAG
12-16-2012, 5:24pm
Not everyone likes a handle/bi-pod combo, I have a separate bi-pod that I use, but like the combo more. Ended up putting the bi-pod on my daughters .22!

DJ_Critterus
12-16-2012, 5:42pm
Not everyone likes a handle/bi-pod combo, I have a separate bi-pod that I use, but like the combo more. Ended up putting the bi-pod on my daughters .22!

I've used them before and don't care for the front "handle" :D. I do like using hte bipod and figure that I might as well get both just because. I can always take it off and shoot with the fore frip resting in my palm like I was taught in the army. Well, I'm not fan of the prone unsupported position these days since my shoulders are shot and resting on my elbows for long periods of time to shoot isn't exactly easy these days. Hell, I find th prone supported position with the fore grip in my palm more comfortable, but the bi-pod shooting is just as easy for me.