These are great, imo:I put a BCM vertical grip (MLOK) on a Geissele rail and I don’t like how much wider it is than the Mk14 rail.
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Got one on my 12.5” and I love itThe Emissary Handbrake is a great option. The ergonomics are excellent. It's not excessively sized. In terms of functioning as a handstop, it's also not excessively small either so your wrist is in a bit more of a neutral and comfortable position.
Best I can tell, I think it's roughly a half inch thinner in width. It's also about 1oz lighter than the BCM short vert grip.
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(Courtesy Emissary Development. Not my picture.)
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(My picture. On a 14.5" KAC URX4 rail.)
Ordered one, thanks. Only OD Green cerakote was available. Generally don’t buy cerakote stuff because my hands will eat through it but I’ll give it a shot. If it ends up black I’ll be fine with that on this build.The Emissary Handbrake is a great option. The ergonomics are excellent. It's not excessively sized. In terms of functioning as a handstop, it's also not excessively small either so your wrist is in a bit more of a neutral and comfortable position.
Best I can tell, I think it's roughly a half inch thinner in width. It's also about 1oz lighter than the BCM short vert grip.
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(Courtesy Emissary Development. Not my picture.)
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(My picture. On a 14.5" KAC URX4 rail.)
If you don’t like the color, you can paint it. I wanted to try something different so I painted the textured part of my Emissary and my B5 grip.Ordered one, thanks. Only OD Green cerakote was available. Generally don’t buy cerakote stuff because my hands will eat through it but I’ll give it a shot. If it ends up black I’ll be fine with that on this build.
I prefer green everything, just not coatings. Actual green polymer would be preferred.If you don’t like the color, you can paint it. I wanted to try something different so I painted the textured part of my Emissary and my B5 grip.
Leprechauns everywhere.I prefer green everything, just not coatings. Actual green polymer would be preferred.