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FMA Angled RIS Forward Grip Foliage Green

Product description
FMA Angled RIS Forward Grip Foliage Green is an ergonomic angled foregrip for replicas fitted with a standard 20 mm Picatinny/RIS rail. The angled design positions the hand and wrist more naturally, giving you greater control during rapid target transitions, prolonged skirmishes and when changing shooting positions. Many players ho...

FMA Angled RIS Forward Grip Foliage Green is an ergonomic angled foregrip for replicas fitted with a standard 20 mm Picatinny/RIS rail. The angled design positions the hand and wrist more naturally, giving you greater control during rapid target transitions, prolonged skirmishes and when changing shooting positions.

Many players hold the handguard directly without any additional support. This works fine as long as you’re only playing short skirmishes, but during intense CQB rounds or long outdoor games, you’ll often find that your wrist ends up at an unnatural angle. This reduces your accuracy when engaging multiple targets in quick succession or holding a ready position for an extended period. The FMA Angled RIS Forward Grip Foliage Green reduces this strain by better aligning the foregrip with the forearm, making movements feel smoother and ensuring the replica responds more predictably.

What sets this grip apart from a traditional vertical foregrip is the way in which you apply force to the replica. Rather than pulling the replica mainly backwards or downwards, an angled grip allows you to build up controlled forward tension. Players who use a modern thumb-over-bore grip, in particular, find that the replica remains more stable during rapid changes of direction and target transitions.

The Foliage Green version is also a logical choice for woodland, ranger green and other green loadouts. This ensures that the look of your kit remains consistent, without a black accessory standing out immediately.

Why do you really notice a difference whilst playing?

In CQB, almost everything revolves around speed. A small adjustment to the barrel takes less time when the muzzle always returns to exactly the same position. An angled grip helps with this because it automatically creates a fixed index position. This makes target acquisition more consistent, particularly when firing from different cover positions.

Outdoor and milsim activities offer yet another advantage. After carrying the weapon or patrolling for a prolonged period, the strain on the wrist gradually increases. Thanks to the more ergonomic grip angle, the load is distributed more evenly, allowing you to aim comfortably for longer without having to constantly adjust your grip.

One practical detail that many players underestimate is sling interference. When you attach your replica to a single-point or two-point sling, an angled grip often allows more room for a natural hand position than a larger vertical foregrip, making it less likely for the sling to get caught between your hand and the handguard.

Materials, assembly and compatibility

The grip is designed to be mounted on any standard 20 mm Picatinny or RIS rail. This makes it easy to combine with M4, HK416, SCAR and AR platforms, as well as many other replicas fitted with a rail handguard.

Thanks to its compact profile, there is plenty of space left for accessories such as a weapon light, PEQ box or pressure switch. This is a particular advantage on shorter handguards compared to larger vertical grips, which can quickly take up valuable rail space.

As part of a complete loadout

An angled foregrip really comes into its own when the rest of the replica is tailored to it. For example, combine it with a good sling, a red dot sight and a weapon light for a quick CQB setup. For outdoor and milsim players, it’s a logical addition to a woodland or ranger green loadout, complete with matching pouches, gloves and camouflage gear.

Key features

  • Ergonomic angled design supports a natural hand and wrist position, making the replica feel more stable during rapid movements.
  • Greater control during target transitions because you create a consistent index position and can steer the loop more precisely.
  • The Foliage Green finish complements woodland, ranger green and green tactical kit.
  • Compatible with 20 mm Picatinny/RIS rails, allowing it to be mounted on virtually all modern airsoft replicas with a rail handguard.

Who is this grip suitable for?

This grip is particularly appealing to players who pay close attention to weapon handling, speed and ergonomics. CQB players benefit from faster target transitions, whilst outdoor and milsim players will find that aiming for prolonged periods becomes less tiring.

If you only shoot occasionally or use the replica mainly for recreational purposes, a standard handguard is often perfectly adequate. However, if you are fine-tuning your entire loadout and paying attention to consistent shooting stances, an ergonomic angled foregrip provides noticeably more control than no grip support at all.

Common mistakes

A common mistake is fitting an angled grip too close to the magazine. This actually negates the ergonomic benefit for which this grip was designed. Position it so that your arm remains largely straight without putting excessive strain on your shoulder.

Furthermore, many players automatically opt for a vertical foregrip, even though their shooting style is better suited to an angled model. If you use a modern C-clamp or thumb-over-bore grip, an angled foregrip often feels more natural and allows for quicker handling in practice.

Does this grip fit any airsoft replica?
The grip fits replicas that have a standard 20 mm Picatinny or RIS rail. Please check beforehand whether your handguard is fitted with this rail system.

Is an angled foregrip better than a vertical foregrip?
That depends on your shooting style. If you use a modern forward grip technique, an angled foregrip often offers greater control and a more natural wrist position. For traditional grip techniques, a vertical foregrip may feel more comfortable.

Do I really notice a difference during CQB?
Yes. Because your hand is always in the same position, target transitions are quicker and aiming feels more consistent during rapid engagements.

Can I combine this with a weapon light or PEQ box?
Yes. Thanks to its compact design, there is still plenty of space available on many handguards for additional accessories such as a tactical torch, laser or pressure switch.

Why do many experienced players opt for an angled grip?
Because it reduces the strain on the hand and wrist during prolonged use, whilst at the same time ensuring a stable, predictable way of handling the weapon without adding extra bulk to the replica.

With the FMA Angled RIS Forward Grip in Foliage Green, you can give your replica an ergonomic upgrade that’s immediately noticeable during rapid target acquisition, prolonged skirmishes and any loadout where control is more important than extra weight.

 

 
 

Product specifications

Article number
FMA-09-023042
Brand
FMA
Type
Angled RIS Forward Grip
Kind
Grip
Color
Foliage Green
Rail system
20 mm Picatinny- en RIS-rails.
Material
Polymeer

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