LOK Grips GridLOK Sets Added to SIG P320 FCU Studio

Whether you’re into it for the sheer amount of customization options or you’re optimizing for a one-and-done competition gun, SIG Sauer has just announced the addition of LOK Grips GRIDLOCK grip sets to the SIG P320 FCU Studio. LOK Grips specializes in producing custom grip sets made from G10, carbon fiber, and brass. LOK Grips is probably most well recognized for their highly aggressive GridLOK brass grips often seen on competition guns. LOK Grips and SIG Sauer have teamed up to give customers fast access to these grip combos right from the SIG Sauer P320 FCU Studio, as well as their new flagship SIG Experience Center.

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Strike Industries GRIDLOK Handguard Now For HK416

The HK416 is known for running without fail in all sorts of environments. This is why so many military and police forces have adopted the gun. It’s also known for being noticeably heavier than some other systems. Giving two new handguard options to HK416/MR556 owners (including one to save some weight), Strike Industries has released their new GRIDLOK handguards for the HK416/MR556/M27 IAR.

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[TriggrCon 2019] Hit the Range Running! Strike Industries GRIDLOK Handguards

TriggrCon is meant to be an annual gathering of innovative, forward-thinking, and tactical brands proudly showing off their ‘wares for the firearms community to drool over (that may not be the mission statement for TriggrCon, but you get the idea). So obviously Strike Industries, one of the shooting community’s premier tactical accessory manufacturers, was going to be in attendance at TriggrCon 2019! They brought with their newly unveiled Gridlok handguards that are highly modular, come in an array of colors, and are constructed in varying lengths for a multitude of AR builds.

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NEW Strike Industries GRIDLOK Handguards

Strike Industries has announced the availability of their new GRIDLOK series of handguards. Some of the key features of these rails are the modular construction and the possibility to quickly detach the rail from the barrel nut. Let’s take a closer look.

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