“Magazine Hold” Perfected - Maintains the all the feel and benefits of the traditional magazine hold
- Improved shoulder, arm, wrist and hand ergonomics
- Spreads hands further apart - better weapon control
- Keeps hands off magazine, avoiding jams
- Adjustable thumb rests
Improving the “Magazine Hold”
Many warfighters use their weapon differently in combat than how they were trained - by grasping the magazine well area with their non-shooting hand. This “magazine hold” is often preferred even with weapons equipped with vertical fore-grips.
Warfighters do this for very intuitive and ergonomic reasons. But grasping the weapon this way is problematic with current AR configurations. First, the hands are placed too close together for adequate control. Second, the non-shooting hand comes into contact with the magazine, which can lead to jams.
Grauer developed the IGRS to embrace and improve upon the widely used magazine hold - while fully addressing both of these shortfalls.
The result is nothing short of a revelation. The IGRS takes the magazine hold to a whole different level - setting a new standard in weapon control and ergonomics. It just feels right the instant you pick it up.