The RIG combines the ergonomic advantage of an angled foregrip with a 500-peak-lumen weapon light into one sleek, effective device. It is completely ambidextrous and can be mounted to M-LOK or Picatinny rails. The RIG comes with two rechargeable batteries that each last for 1 hour at peak lumen output, and output can be adjusted with left- and right-side buttons. The RIG also includes an optional remote switch. Especially ideal for the popular AR pistol platform, the RIG also provides a tactical advantage to rifles, carbines, and even AK-style firearms. Finally, the RIG is backed by the Crimson Trace Crimson Protect Lifetime Warranty. Specifications for Crimson Trace RIG Rapid Illumination Grip: Manufacturer: Crimson Trace Light Output: 400 lumens Bulb Type: LED Fabric/Material: Aluminum, Polymer Battery Type: Stand Alone Lithium, Rechargeable Beam Color: White Color: Black Gun Model: Universal Length: 6.5 in Weight: 1 oz Bezel Diameter: 0.25 in Gun Make: AR Platform Package Type: Box Battery Quantity: 1 Gun Type: Rifle Mount Type: M-LOK Attachment Type: Picatinny Application: Tactical Features of Crimson Trace RIG Angled Fore Grip with Light M-LOK, Keymod and Picatinny adapters USB rechargeable battery 400 lumen LED light Multi-hand position light activation Heavy-duty polymer and aluminum construction Pic rail adapter included Package Contents: Crimson Trace RIG Rapid Illumination Grip
RUCKSTER –
LIGHT IS BRIGHT AND LIT UP WELL. I LIKED THE WAY THE BATTERY WAS EASILY REPLACEABLE. THE ONLY THING WAS THE HAND GRIP WAS TOO SHORT. I COULD ONLY GET THREE FINGERS ON THE GRIP. IF IT WAS THE LENGTH OF A NORMAL GRIP IT WOULD BE A LOT BETTER.
Reyes –
All i can say is that its a good solid light the bad is that the foregrip is not the best it could use some improvement since people like me with big hands can only cover 3 fingers
Fort Maceo –
This grip/light does both jobs really well. I've yet to run the battery down. I do wish it used replaceable, instead of rechargeable, batteries; but it looks like it will be a long time between recharging. The grip is really solid, too.
Blindman –
This item functions decently as a foregrip and as a light. I had to change my normal hold pattern to not cover the light, but that was an easy fix. On m-lok, it hold well and doesn't move. I wouldn't try it on a pic rail because it has to mount to a polymer adapter they include, but that just adds a piece to flex. The light has different brightness levels and gets decently bright.Pros:Solid mount (on m-lok)-Light is adjustable, has a strobe function, and comes with a pressure pad if you choose to use it.-Comes with two rechargeable batteries (usb charging and can be charged in the grip, or removed to charge. They are easily swapped)-Saves space and weight vs adding a light to the side of the rail.Cons:-Light is a flood pattern and will not throw nearly as far as a dedicated light. I would personally like to see a tightened beam pattern even as a flood to take advantage of its output.-Batteries are of their own design and therefor are proprietary. -Because it's a flood, the barrel will cast a shadow unless you have a handguard that runs to nearly the end of the barrel.Conclusion:I like this a lot for what I purchased it for (smith and wesson m&p 15-22) as it keep weight down, acts as a foregrip, and works fine as a light. I would not elect to throw this on a normal ar simply due to the light pattern and throw range. I have it mounted as far forward as the rail will allow and would not mount it as far back as the picture for the item suggests. This would also work great on a pcc or anything used typically for under 100 yard shooting. If you come in knowing what to expect, it's a good purchase.
Dave f –
Makes you use a weird grip. Light isn’t too bright with proprietary batteries. Feels more like a airsoft/generic Amazon light than something serious. Worst of all is the picatinny mount. You have to use a plastic spacer/adapter that relies on one screw to hold it to the mount and the screw is small so it can move in the space of the pic mount rails causing the whole thing to move and rattle back and forth. Mlok is very secure however. It should honestly be a 1/3 of the price. One of those things I regret buying.
Forward –
I am no muscle man, but I managed to strip the head into a circle from a hex tightening the item. It was loose I think because my rail is to short. Product otherwise functions as claimed. Lumen selector is separate from on/off. Selection is held between uses. Two batteries supplied and a charger. Paddle switch provided.