GMFG
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The G.M.F.G. (Glock Magazine Forward Grip) is a forward grip designed to hold one extra magazine on a firearm while acting as a vertical foregrip. The magazine is held in place by two spring tabs, requiring no button pressing. In a stressful situation, simply pull the grip and the magazine is already in your hand, pointing forward. Afterward, there's still enough grip for two fingers and a thumb shelf to make it an effective stubby grip. This magwell is designed using the dimensions of 9mm/40calibre Glock models, which are identical in exterior dimensions. It will likely not fit 10mm/45acp size magazines. The tolerances of the magwell should allow aftermarket magazines to function, but so far, only original Glock magazines and Korean extended magazines have been tested. Now it's time for the legal part: I am not affiliated with Glock, and the Glock trademark and official merchandise are the property of Glock. This grip is intended for Pistol Calibre Carbines (PCC) that use Glock magazines, such as MechTech rifle conversion kits, Keltec Sub2000, and pistol calibre Ar15's. Attaching a foregrip to a handgun in the United States reclassifies it as an AOW without proper paperwork, which is a felony. This grip is intended for rifles, registered SBRs like the CAA Roni kit, or non-NFA firearms such as Ar15 9mm with no stock and overall 26 inches in length.
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