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
I gave it a four because I would like it a little bigger to fit my catcher mitt hands. It's shaped well though. The grip just doesn't have a natural enough feel in my hands to be perfect. I also have had this problem with a MIAD configured with the largest attachments so realize it's not a design flaw.
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LT750
Love the fit and feel of this grip. If you have medium to large hands the ergonomics of this grip will fit your hand perfectly. Fits wonderfully on my Aero lower.(Need to snag an LT at the next sale.) Overall, I'd give the A-PEG 4 Dillos because on sale for $14 it's a steal. I enjoy the more rubberized feel of my Hogue and this is the reason I don't give it 5 Dillos. Great grip all around though, especially at sale price.
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LT750
Love the grip. My AR came with Magpul grip but it was pretty much like a stock grip. The LaRue Tactical grip fits better in your hand for better control. I will probably replace the grips on all my ARs with the A-PEG.
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LT750
I just got my grip the other day, had to Drexel it a little to get it to fit my lower. This is the ONLY reason I give it 4 stars. Some novice builders might not be able to fit it, but the way I feel, if they can't grind a little plastic, they probably shouldn't own a gun in the first place!!! Item shipped quickly, came with s ton of extras, stickers, cataloges, and 3 copies of the Constitution!!! (Nice touch) they probably sent me more free stuff than they made off the grip! It's awesome to see an American company that still cares more about producing a quality product, and providing good customer service, a lot of "sell-out" companies could learn from Larue. The grip feels comfortable, durable, and is well worth the price. I tried it on 2 different lowers, and had to be internally ground to fit. This is the only issue I had, not really an issue to me, but might be discouraging to novice builders. I was so pleased with the purchase regardless, I will be trying more of Larue's products. I believe Larue just got a lifelong customer.
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LT750
Tried just about all the grips on the market and by far the Larue is my choice. The grip sits on my 11.5 Noveske long gun and being a LEO you don't know which hand you'll need to have the rifle in but with the grip being ambi it's a no brainer for me. Fitment is tight as a bank vault and the ergo/ambi design is excellent. Really flows with your hand and I can hold my rifle comfortably with ease for long periods of time. Thanks to Laure Tactical for the best customer service hands down in the Industry along with their engineering dept. You earned a new customer for life guys.
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LT750
Good news, bad news: The bad is that the grip wasn't a drop-in fit for either of two lower receivers I have. The beavertail on the grip was too tight and there was interference between it and the lower above and behind the flat mounting surfaces on the lower. A little Dremel applied to the grip to remove some material and I did get it to fit. The good news: The grip feels great in the hand! The shape, material, and texture finish all work very well for my application. One thing I particularly like about the shape is that it is a bit thicker fore-aft to where the web portion of your hand contacts the grip. The effect is a bit longer "length of pull" so it places the trigger finger such that the pad of the finger tip rests on the trigger instead of the crease at the knuckle. I got the smooth version and am pleased with the texture - just enough but not too much. I don't have experience with the rough texture but the smooth is plenty for me. Another grip I've used and really like is the Hogue overmolded rubber grip with a softer, rubber feel. The A-PEG is a hard plastic feel but feels great in the hand. One additional note... LaRue's customer service was excellent! I sent an email inquiring about the fit of the grip. I received a reply very quickly that offered a possible solution (basically use a mallet to pound it into place), and an included return form in the event I wanted to return or exchange the item. Unfortunately I don't think the mallet option would have worked - too much interference. I made the decision to modify the grip instead but the easy option to return was appreciated. Three stars due to the out-of-the-box fit issue...
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LT750
This grip is amazing and I have tried a bunch of grips. It puts my finger on the trigger where I need it to be, and the swell is in the right place. Adding these to all of my rifles.
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LT750
I saw this, and thought "meh, my carbine is not a precision rifle, my moe+ is fine" Then i held one, then i ordered one Specifically i ordered the smooth FDE, and i could not be happier. Will definitely buy more
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LT750
Very nice sturdy grip meshes well in the hand.