Preview: Mid-Evil Industries 360 VFG (GEN 2)

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posted on November 15, 2022
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Mid-Evil Industries 360* VFG

More than just a Vertical Fore Grip (VFG), Mid-Evil Industries offers a U.S.-made, modular, user-adjustable, stability-enhancement accessory that can be affixed to a firearm’s Picatinny or M-Lok accessory rail.

The VFG contains a ball-in-socket head that is locked into place by tightening the lower portion of its split-grip section. A bottom plug, when removed, provides storage space for small tools and exposes the threads for attaching a hexagonal, spigot-style mounting system for use with the company’s tripods and monopods. Knurling is provided on the black anodized aluminum grip.

The unit weighs 5.7 ozs. and measures 3 7⁄8"-long. The 360* VFG has a suggested retail price of $119. For more information, please visit mid-evil.com.

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