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
Gotta give ML and the folks at LT credit where it is due. Yet another fine solution for the AR platforms. Ordered several for customers and decided, after seeing and handling them, to order one for my own 7.62 OBR and also for my 5.56 OBR. After shooting both rifles I was impressed with these grips. It's worth mentioning I have tried damn near every variety of after market grip for the AR that has come out over the last 15+ years. There are many that suck and actually do nothing to increase your grip, nor comfort. This grip is the real deal and does what LT states, improves ergonomic comfort, increases grip with their textured surface on the sides only. The smooth front and rear makes a huge difference in how the rifle handles, yet the sides lock in your grip, with or without gloves. I got the rough grip for my 7.62 and the smooth (slightly less rough, it ain't smooth...) for my 5.56. Before any of ya'll goober smoocher's whine about how harsh the texture may be for your thin skinned palms and feel either grip is too harsh for you, sack up and just hit the grip texture with some 200 or 400 grit sand paper and that'll fix it. ML and LT folks, ya'll did a hell of a job on this grip, nice work.
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LT750
Recieved it today 25 April 12 & put it on, fits & feels great, finally a swell for a lefty (or a righty). I got the rough in black for a AR10 & put it on my PredatAR. Will have to go out this evening & see if I can locate a jack or a yote. Thanks Mark & all at LaRue.
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LT750
<p>I have somewhat large hands, so the palm swells help the <span data-scayt_word="APEG" data-scaytid="1">APEG</span> feel more natural in my hand than a <span data-scayt_word="Magpul" data-scaytid="3">Magpul</span> MOE or <span data-scayt_word="MIAD" data-scaytid="4">MIAD</span> (plus I really don't need the internal storage feature of the <span data-scayt_word="MIAD" data-scaytid="5">MIAD</span>, to be honest). The rough-textured version is not going to tear your bare palm to shreds, but it will stay put where you need it. Installed quickly and easily on my <span data-scayt_word="LaRue" data-scaytid="6">LaRue</span> lower, no need for filing or <span data-scayt_word="Dremeling" data-scaytid="7">Dremeling</span>. Just to be clear, the <span data-scayt_word="APEG" data-scaytid="2">APEG</span> is not an <span data-scayt_word="overmolded" data-scaytid="8">overmolded</span> soft grip. The texture is similar to stippling, but without the risk of ruining your grip with a soldering iron. I would definitely recommend this grip to anyone with large hands. I will be purchasing another for my second rifle build.</p>