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Avengers Scar Type Vertical Support Tactical Bi-pod Grip (Color: Black)

51 Customer Reviews

by Evan J. on 09/20/2008
"the grip is good...not so much the bipod thought. i mean, ya its convenient but the bipod just is good for heavy use like i would use it. the bipode cracked in half when i ran pulled it out while i was running and then layed down because there was someone on the other team walking towards me so i found cover and wanted to wait there for the other guy and then my bipod cracked when i layed down and then the guy heard it he went around and i got nailed in the back. i still have a welt on my back from it
by Classic A. on 06/14/2008
"It is O.K. for the price, though I wouldn't really recommend it, . The screw became stripped on mine, the bipod makes a loud "CLICK" when activated, and it can become uncomfortable to hold after awhile. If you want a vertical grip, I'd recommend something at a slight angle. That's just my preference.
by Jonathan T. on 04/07/2021
"As a vertical grip, I'd probably give it 4 stars. Its tall and thick so provides a good grip when using it for that purpose. It clamps on pretty solid to the rail. The plastic doesn't seem all that durable to me, but for a cheap grip on a toy, it's good enough. If a vertical grip was all I needed, and this fit the look and feel I was going for, I'd buy it again.

However, as a bipod, I'd give it 1 star. First, the bipod broke on the first day, right where the two legs are hinged together. Never dropped it, never put too much weight on it. I was prone just casually watching a lane when I noticed my gun start falling over to the side and saw one of the legs broken off. It wasn't misuse or hard use that broke it. The second issue is the spring used inside to deploy the legs. On the one I received, the spring was too long and would not allow the legs to retract back into the body. The height of the fully compressed spring was literally too tall to engage the latch mechanism inside. So you're left with a few options. 1 - slam the legs up into the body, causing the spring to distort from being over compressed, and putting way too much stress on this fragile plastic. 2 - finding a different spring with similar strength but shorter overall compressed height. 3 - cutting a couple coils off the stock spring until its short enough to compress and allow the latch to engage.

So depending on what you need this for (vertical grip or bipod), its either OK or a bust in my opinion. Giving it a combined score of 2.
by Skylar F. on 12/10/2016
"My bipod broke off within 20 mins of light use. The bipod arms are a brittle plastic and snapped very easily while laying down. While the grip is sturdy and I could remove the entire bipod system. The model is cheap and will break very easily.
by cory b. on 02/19/2012
"The grip-pod has a great use and I love the way it functions to help a Designated Marksman. Only problem is that one of the legs broke the first game I went to. The legs are very weak and I forget what I hit it against but it broke fairly easily. So it gets 2 stars.
by Jamie L. on 04/23/2019
"mine broke on me the first day i got it. sprung the bi-pod out and it decided to just shoot out.