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Ergo Grip AR15/M16 Ambidextrous Tactical Deluxe Rifle Grips
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DrRJP's Review of Ergo Grip AR15/M16 Ambidextrous Tactical Deluxe Rifle Grips

And I can say that with confidence given that this was the FIFTH grip that I bought for my AR pistol. The original grip was an A2 POS - which stands for Piece of Styrene (plastic). Upgrading from that was really a no-brainer. Especially since I have rather large hands. Actually, they're more wide than big. If you've ever played the piano, then you'd know what I meant by saying that my hands have a four-octave reach.

My first upgrade was for an unbranded ergonomic grip that looked large enough. At $8.99, it was the best that injection molded polyester had to offer. Uh, not really. It was too small, too hard and too slippery when wet. Next up was a more expensive Magpul variety. I've put Magpul furniture on other weapons I've owned but never a grip. I was expecting a big improvement given the big jump in price, but it was only a modest improvement and still too small for my needs.

My third grip was one made by Bravo Company Manufacturing. BCM makes some very fine AR's and their accessories have also been of high quality. What attracted me to their grip, thoughh, was that they offered three different vertical angles from 15 degrees to the standard 25 degrees. I chose the 15 degree model which is more comfortable on AR pistols or rifles used in CQB (Close Quarters Combat such as for Home Defense). Well, I liked the angle but didn't like how it felt.

Don't they say that the third time is the charm? If they do, it's not about getting the right grip. Maybe the 4th time is the charm.

I wouldn't say it was a home run but at least it was in the right ballpark. It was a highly-textured grip made by Ergo, the same company that made the eventual grip of my dreams. It was thicker than all the others and the texturing was aggressive but soft to the touch. I almost decided to keep it. But then I spotted this "Ambidextrous Tactical Deluxe Grip" with its swell, palm swell and beefy back strap and knew immediately that this is The ONE! (Kind of like Neo from The Matrix).

What was my fifth grip is now my Number One accessory and I wouldn't trade it for the world. OK, that was a little bit hyperbolic. Let me rephrase that by saying I wouldn't trade this grip for any other grip in the world (that goes for the rest of the known universe as well).

Oh, I forgot to tell you that I'm also left-handed and the only other grip that I considered getting prior to this one was made for right-handed shooters. So, if you're looking to find the best darn grip you could ever put on your AR-style weapon, your search is over:

BUY THIS NOW and never look back!!!
Pros:
  • Fit in the hand, non-slip texture, perfect for lefties.
Cons:
  • None
Best Used for:
  • Home Defense, Target
Would Recommend: Yes
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