BCM Gunfighter KAG KeyMod Angled Grip, Black Polymer

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Description

The Bravo Company (BCM) Gunfighter Kinesthetic Angled Grip (KAG) for KeyMod rails is a low-profile polymer foregrip designed to improve hand placement and reduce wrist strain. Its biomechanically efficient forward rake supports the C-clamp (thumb over bore) grip and provides a consistent contact point for supported positions. Textured faces on both front and back deliver repeatable engagement without significantly increasing the girth of the handguard.

Key Specifications

  • The material is Polymer for impact-resistant construction.
  • The finish is Black Matte with textured front and back surfaces for positive engagement.
  • The attachment interface is KeyMod for use on compatible handguards.
  • The model is BCMGunfighter KAG (Kinesthetic Angled Grip).
  • The grip features Textured surfaces to aid repeatable hand placement.
  • Checkering on contact surfaces is Yes for improved purchase.
  • Finger grooves on the grip are No to maintain a slim profile.
  • Overall dimensions are 1.30 x 4.30 x 6.20 inches as listed by the manufacturer.
  • Designed as an accessory for AR-15 platforms.
  • Manufactured in the United States.

With a slender footprint and a patent-pending clamping method, the BCM Gunfighter KAG delivers consistent hand placement and ergonomic relief without adding unnecessary bulk. Its textured polymer construction and KeyMod attachment make it a practical upgrade for shooters seeking improved manipulation and support on KeyMod-equipped handguards.

Additional information

UPC

812526020192

Manufacturer

Manufacturer Part Number

BCM-KAG-KM-BLK

Length

6.2000

Color

BLACK MATTE

Model

Product Type

Tactical Grip

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