Strike Industries Cobra Tactical Fore Grip Review Keymod
The American Company Strike Industries is well known for its wide range of firearm accessories. Its core principle "designed by the agile shooter for the active shooters in listen" means that Strike Industries manufactures trade that is ergonomic, innovative and possesses an attractive grade alongside excellent quality. Thank you to the Polish distributor Specshop.pl we had the possibility to test and to become a closer look at three of their products.

COBRA TACTICAL FORE GRIP

The Cobra Fore Grip resembles in shape the ever-and so-popular Magpul AFG (Angled Fore Grip) – however it goes a few steps further and allows broader utilization. Mounting it onto the firearm is fast and simple – by sliding information technology directly onto a RIS rail and fastening its position with an Allen screw that runs through the sides of the grip. The Cobra is constructed from 2 halves made from a durable, matte polymer material that is resistant to a broad range of chemicals. The halves have been fused and screwed together and affect either side the embossed markings of their producer.


The grip'south underside possesses transverse grooves that ameliorate one's hold. Even so this is where a minor corporeality of cloth protrudes from between the halves – information technology'southward quite easy to cut off using a sharp knife or razor, although if you clothing gloves yous tin can't really feel it.

The grip offers several holding and stabilising positions – depending on the user'southward preferences.
The grip's front end boasts a stump, specially corrugated to prevent ane'southward hand from sliding off. It may as well serve as a support point for the forefinger – this gives additional force for holding the firearm confronting one'southward shoulder or cover (i.e. tree or wall) and increases the gun's stability.

The Cobra itself is extremely light and ergonomic – although people that haven't used similar solutions earlier will need some time to get used to it in society to detect the appropriate hold (I'm personally in favour of holding the grip past its corrugated stump at the front /Roger/). After a brusque time of handling the grip feels very comfortable and profoundly improves the firearm's mobility and stability. Thanks to its specific two-office construction, the grip fits and sits perfectly on any type of RIS rails – no wobbliness, shaking or rattling any.

Advantages:
+ low contour,
+ solid and stable construction,
+ many optional ways of holding and stabilising the firearm,
+ extremely lightweight,
+blueprint.
Drawbacks:
– uneven mold protruding from the grip'due south underside.
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Primal-MOD QD Rail

This is a MIL-STD-1913 standard Picantinny-blazon track, dedicated for Fundamental-Mod system mounts. The rail we got to exam offers 8 slots (longer version) and has a length of approximately 104 millimetres – however, a shorter 6-slot version is besides available. The accessory itself is made of aerial aluminium, with the three screws and Fundamental-Mod system catches made of atomic number 26. All the track's corners have been factory rounded – thanks to this, it'southward much easier to slide additional accessories or equipment onto information technology. Likewise, the gamble of catching clothing or cut one'due south hand on the rail's sharp edges has been profoundly decreased.

At the rail'southward rear there is a 10 millimetre opening for installing a tactical QD (Quick Detach) swivel. The installed swivel fits firmly and possesses the ability to rotate at a 360 degree angle. The rail also boasts the producer'southward laser-engraved markings, which give the whole contraption a really absurd tactical look 😉

After using the rail for quite a long time nosotros didn't observe any issues any (apart from a few scratches). From the moment information technology was attached, the rail sits firmly on the Key-Mod front and the hinge opening shows no sign of wear.
Advantages:
+ QD swivel opening,
+ like shooting fish in a barrel installation,
+design and quality of adroitness.
Drawbacks:
– none.
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COBRA FANG MAGWELL ASSIST TRIGGER GUARD

The Cobra Fang Trigger Guard designed for the M4/AR15 platform boasts an aggressive shape, but looks are not what's it all well-nigh.
This seemingly insignificant product has three primary functions:
• the "fang" assist enables faster and smoother middle-gratuitous magazine insertion (Magwell),
• the trigger offers more infinite than the standard guard (a peachy solution if one's fingers feel cramped while wearing gloves),
• the stump allows the forefinger to rest hands on the guard when it'southward not on the trigger.
Despite the fact that the start two functions work out actually well, the concluding one looks to the states like sales talk. The forefinger rests as well on the mag well or on the lower receiver.




Unfortunately, the guard is non fully compatible with all mag types (we encountered problems with Thermold and Magpul PMAG M3 mags) – notwithstanding, Strike Industries is currently introducing a new, improved version that works better with more prune types.
Advantages:
+ lightweight,
+ allows faster magazine insertion,
+ offers more infinite for fingers in gloves,
+aggressive design.
Drawbacks:
– not fully uniform with some mag types.
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Specshop.pl is the official distributor of Strike Industries in Poland. Nosotros would similar to thank them for allowing us to examination these great products!
/Roger/
Translated past /Siemion/
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