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AR-15 ORIGINAL ERGO GRIP-RIGID

AR-15 ORIGINAL ERGO GRIP-RIGID Reviews & Ratings

Hand-filling, ergonomic profile with finger grooves, palm swells, and many other features improves shooting comfort and accuracy. Tactical grips feature either Suregrip or Rigid grip for a non-slip, textured finish. Suregrip adds an overmolded, rubberized covering to the polymer body for a superior grip and added cushion. Rigid grip features Rhino Hideâ„¢, a hard textured finish molded directly into the polymer. Right-Hand models have a distinct thumb shelf. Models available with Suregrip or Rigid textured finish.


SPECS: Polymer, hard texture or overmolded rubber, Black . 4" (10cm) long.


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Reviews Summary
Customers overwhelmingly praise the AR-15 ORIGINAL ERGO GRIP-RIGID for its comfort, ease of installation, and aesthetic appeal. Many reviewers note a significant improvement over standard grips, particularly appreciating its ergonomic design. However, some express concerns about fit for larger hands and the lack of storage space, while others find it an exceptional value for money.
What Reviewers Are Saying
Comfort and Ergonomics
75%
A majority of reviewers highlight the comfort provided by the AR-15 ORIGINAL ERGO GRIP-RIGID, noting its ergonomic design that enhances grip and reduces hand fatigue during prolonged use. Users transitioning from standard grips report significant improvements in comfort, making it highly recommended for extended shooting.
Installation Ease
70%
Reviewers consistently mention the straightforward installation process of the grip. Many find it hassle-free to install, which adds to the overall positive experience with the product. This ease of use is a notable selling point for those looking to enhance their rifle setup.
Aesthetic Appeal
50%
Several reviews comment on the visual aspect of the grip, stating that it not only performs well but also looks good on the rifle. The design is appreciated for its modern aesthetic, which appeals to users looking to upgrade both functionally and aesthetically.
Fit and Size
30%
Some customers express concerns regarding the grip's size, specifically noting that it may be too narrow for larger hands. While it fits medium-sized hands well, those with larger hands may find it less comfortable, indicating a need for consideration regarding hand size when purchasing.
Value for Money
65%
Reviewers frequently describe the grip as a worthwhile investment, citing its competitive price point relative to its performance and comfort level. Many feel that it delivers excellent value compared to standard grips, reinforcing the sentiment that it’s among the best options available.
Storage Space Concerns
20%
A few users mention the lack of internal storage space as a downside to the grip. While some believe it to be a non-issue, others view it negatively, especially those who prioritize extra storage in their rifle accessories. This aspect may be crucial for users seeking multifunctionality.
5
Perfect Fit
Install was a breeze, and fits my hand perfectly. I would describe my hands as medium size. Also looks very good
5
Great grip
I started using this grip fifteen years ago on my builds. I find it comfortable and easy to keep a grip on my rifle. My wife uses the suregrip on her rifle. The only grip I feel might be as good is the Houge.
5
Comfortable...
I was hesitant to buy a replacement pistol grip, been using the standard A2 grip since I was in the Army in the early 90s... I guess I was used to that and figured that was your only option... saw the others and wondered how they could be better... Wow, um, yeah, take your A2 grips and toss em... this so much more comfortable.
5
Ergo Grip 4015
One of the most common grip on the MK 12 Mod 1 SPR . Supper grip very nice!
5
best grip you can buy for any amount
bought this for my ddm4 v7 to replace the standard a2 grip that comes on most ar15 platform rifles. I recieved the product promptly after ordering and this grip exceeded any and all expectations I had for it. IMHO it is the best pistol grip you can buy on the market today and it's priced wonderfully. I've read complaints about the lack of storage space inside of the grip, and they tell you in the description that it's not meant for that particular application. I personally use a VFG and store my battery iside that so I could care less about that complaint. I would recommend these grips to any and all who are looking for a great grip for a great price.
5
Grips for the gods!
The Grips made by Falcon Industries are hotstuff! So hot they melt/mold into your hand like Hot syrup over belgium waffles... I was turned onto them by a friend in the United States Marine Corps who had them on all his AR style rifles and I've been hooked ever since. My first, an ergo lefthand sure grip fit perfectly on my rifle and in my hand. It was easy to install and well designed, allowing room for my ambi safety to engage properly. It's nonslip grip and ergonomic features ensure you won't loose your rifle or your target. I have since purchased the ambi rigid ergo grip for another rifle and came to the same conclusion. Though not as rubbery as the sure grip it still offers ample grip and comfort. I bought the rigid because I am applying camo to this rifle and the Rigid is Sandable/paintable. The sure grip is not. Improvements over the orginal grip were noticable. Especially the addition of the tether on the trap door of the storage compartment. I won't be loosing that no more. Over all I have reccomended this to my friends whom have all bought and given positive feedback to me. That's the reason I chose to write this review and share my experience with you.
4
Big fan of Ergo Grips
Been using this brand for builds for decades. Decided to try the "rigid" model but... it wasn't for me and went back to the rubberized "sure grip" texture because a lot of my shooting days this far north are cold and it's easier to feel through gloves. Perhaps if I had been weaned on the super-hard milspec A2 grips that would feel more natural, but... my first AR had a Hogue grip and Ergo Grips (sure grip) are like that only better. All of my builds have ambi-controls and I like that most of the Ergo Grips have an ambi version. The battery holder and the thumbswell are nice touches, the latter especially if you have medium to large hands. They have a great selection of grips, both rigid and sure-griip. For my 16in target build I used the TDX-0 vertical tactical grip for prone shooting and I'm very happy with that, too.
Would you recommend this? Yes, I would recommend to a friend
4
A Good Grip BUT Try Before Buying It!
Used this on my AR for awhile but eventually traded it for a MagPul MIAD grip. It was comfortable for me at first; however, it narrows toward the bottom, and I eventually found that despite the palm swell it was too small for my hand. For comparison, a 1911 with an arched mainspring housing fits me like a glove. Maybe this is fine for somebody with smaller hands? Other than personal fit, though, it is well made and a good value. I would also add that as a left-handed shooter who practices firing from both shoulders, it worked fine for me.