Foregrip+Bipid 2 in 1
- Can be held as vertical foregrip
- Molded from reinforced plastic composite.
- Spring-ejecting bipod powered by a single push of QD Release Button
- Fits 20 mm Picatinny Rails
- MIL SPEC High Strength Polymer, it will not break like some other cheap ones
- Durable construction
- Easy hook up
- Weight: 190g
- Height: 154mm (Bipod Retracted), 215mm (Bipod Extended)
- Click HERE for the QUICK RELEASE version of this grip bipod.
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Simple, Solid, Affordable
This has become my go‑to upgrade for entry‑level rifles. I like that I don’t have to think about a separate bipod — it’s all right there. Comfortable grip, easy to grab in a hurry, and the bipod support is good for mid‑range engagements.
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Good for Casual Shooters
If you’re not chasing mil‑spec perfection, this is a great little accessory. It’s lightweight, the snap to deploy the bipod is positive, and the tan matches most desert camo gear. Held up fine in a rainy game day with no wobble.
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Easy to Install, Functional Grip
Installed on an weaver rail on my airsoft rifle, no adapters needed. The grip angle feels good in both standing and crouched positions, and the bipod worked better than I expected in muddy field conditions.
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Perfect for My Paintball Setup
I bought this for paintballing, and it’s so much more comfortable than my stock foregrip. The bipod isn’t something I use every game, but it’s great for laying down on bunker edges. Good feel, easy to install.
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Looks Better Than Expected
Wasn’t sure how this would look on my rifle, but the tan finish is clean and not too yellow. The grip feels sturdy and the bipod locks firmly in place. Did some backyard target practice and it helped a lot when going prone.
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Great Budget Option
Great Budget Option
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Definitely Felt the Difference
Before this, I was running standard vertical grips. Adding this changed how steady I can hold from low crouch or prone. Bipod legs fold in nicely and don’t catch on gear. Tan matches my coyote‑brown chest rig nicely.
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Comfortable and Practical
I have smaller hands and find a lot of grips too bulky — not this one. Feels good to hold, and switching to bipod mode is intuitive. Used it at a local outdoor field, and it made prone positions easier without fuss.
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Solid Basic Gear
This isn’t high‑end, but it’s solid for what it is. Mounted it on my loaner airsoft rifle for friends to try, and the bipod helps keep shots steady during longer engagements. Tan color is true and doesn’t stand out too much on the field.
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Nice Upgrade for Weekend Games
Swapped this on my XCR clone for weekend play. Grip angle feels natural, and the bipod snaps out quickly when I need it. My teammates even asked where I got it. Only wish it had a rubberized texture for sweatier days.
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Good Value, Comfortable, and Functional
I was looking for something that didn’t break the bank but still looked and worked great on my tan setup. This grip is ergonomic, and the bipod deploys smoothly. Not as rock‑solid as metal units, but for airsoft/painball it’s more than adequate.
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Handy Combo Grip for My Airsoft Build
Picked this up for my M‑4 AEG and honestly, it’s exceeded expectations. The grip feels solid and comfortable, and the integrated bipod is surprisingly stable for field play. I like not having to carry a separate bipod. The tan color matches my build perfectly.