LaRue Tactical A-PEG Grip
The LaRue Tactical A-PEG™ Grip is designed to deliver improved control, comfort, and consistency. Developed with input from precision shooters, the A-PEG features ambidextrous ergonomics, a natural grip angle, and textured side panels that enhance control in all shooting conditions.
Inspired by the natural geometry of the human hand, the A-PEG includes flat indexing surfaces and sculpted palm swells that promote a stable grip and help square the rifle to the target. Its A2 footprint ensures compatibility with most AR-15 style grip interfaces.
Available in Regular (for 5.56 receivers) and Extended (for 7.62 receivers) versions, the A-PEG offers improved fit and comfort across multiple rifle platforms.
Features
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Ambidextrous ergonomic design
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Sculpted palm swell for improved control
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Textured side panels for positive grip
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Flat indexing surfaces for consistent hand placement
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Compatible with AR-15 style grip interfaces (A2 footprint)
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Available in Regular (5.56) and Extended (7.62) models
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Includes mounting hardware
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LT750
Love the apeg grip, I Bought one a couple years ago great quality price was unreal 9.99 wow. I thought hogue was a nice grip there is no comparison. Very tight grip.once again larue comes through.
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LT750
Great product thus far. Seems to be high quality, comfortable, and great size. A great little upgrade.
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LT750
Great product as always... Fit my hand and the gun perfectly. Thanks guys.
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LT750
Love this grip. Forces finger to trigger. Nice texture.
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LT750
Allows for better grip purchase.
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LT750
The grip feels great in the hand but does not fit flush on my diamondback DB-15. However it is still an improvement over the original grip.
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LT750
Worth the wait... Pros - * actual grip : 'rough' texture can be sanded down, I was wary at first, but the 'bite' actually was enjoyed after shooting for a while. very comfortable ergonomically and nice tactile feel to hands through extended use. Really like the grip angle. * ergonomics: compared to a Hogue 15010, Magpul Moe K2, Guntec skeletonized aluminum grip (with paracord), spikes pistol grip - came out easily ahead of most of these, personal second place was the k2. - fitment in hand is great, longer i used it, more i liked it (other than k2, each grip had 150+ rounds put through over course of an hour each) switching between bench and standing the Apeg won out far ahead, the K2 was put in spare parts box, rest were re-purposed to friends and family * installation: almost a -1, required some oil and a rubber mallet, fitment was tight, but mated perfectly to my lower after that. it's only coming off to be placed on a new primary AR, or if something breaks * appearance: looks great, feels great, black color matches rest of build * value - can't beat this Cons * may need a rubber mallet - not really a con, a tight fit is good * no storage compartment: this may or may not matter to you - not an issue to me * may make you want to purchase more of them, other furniture by larue
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LT750
Nice grip, kinda thought it would be a soft grip. But it is great for what I want...haven't built the rifle yet, will report further if a problem.....rsbhunter
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LT750
It's a neat a grip, I tried various positions such as bench rest, prone, combat stance, etc. translates well between each...but functions best during prone position. The contours feel right for my hand, though that may be subjective for others. good texture, fits well with a milspec lower. For 10$ bucks, it's fine.