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Mission First Tactical Releases Engage AR15/M16 Pistol Grip

The new Mission First Tactical Engage AR15/M16 Pistol Grip is made to increase operator comfort and performance while allowing the operator to gain more control during reloading and firing.

January 9, 2018
Mission First Tactical Releases Engage AR15/M16 Pistol Grip

Engage AR15/M16 Pistol Grip (EPG27) (Photo: Mission First Tactical)

Mission First Tactical LLC (MFT), a leader in USA-made rifle/carbine accessories, has released its latest product, the Engage AR15/M16 Pistol Grip (EPG27). Current handgun pistol grips were carefully considered and reviewed to create a modern, full-sized AR pistol grip that offers positive support and control for one-handed operations. The finger swell and grove back straps are designed to provide a positive grip surface with wet or gloved hands.

The new pistol grip is made to increase operator comfort and performance while allowing the operator to gain more control during reloading and firing. The tab covers the receiver gaps that can cause discomfort during sustained usage and can be easily removed if desired. Designed for M16/M4/AR15/HK4s, the Engage Pistol Grip is a full-size pistol grip that is optimal for one-handed operation. It is available in black, grey, scorched dark earth, and foliage green.

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EPG27 Specifications:

Weight: 2.4 oz.

Height: 5.007"

Width: 1.22"

Length: 3.026"

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MSRP: $19.99 - $24.99

For more information on Mission First Tactical, visit www.missionfirsttactical.com .

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