BEST FEATURELESS GRIP - BUT IS IT LEGAL? Juggernaut Tactical Featureless Grip

Published on March 16, 2020
Duration: 10:26

This video reviews the Juggernaut Tactical featureless grip for AR-15 platforms, highlighting its superior ergonomics and comfort compared to other grips like the Sparrow Dynamics and Featureless Arms Liberal. However, the reviewer expresses significant concerns about its legality under California's definition of a pistol grip, particularly regarding thumb placement. The grip's $80 price point and aluminum construction are noted as potential drawbacks due to weight and cost.

Quick Summary

The Juggernaut Tactical featureless grip offers superior ergonomics and comfort, feeling like a traditional rifle stock and allowing for better control. However, its legality in California is questionable due to the potential for the thumb web to fall below the exposed trigger, which could classify it as an illegal pistol grip.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Favorite Grip, Legal Concerns
  2. 00:18Expertise in Featureless Grips
  3. 00:22Previous Grips Owned/Tested
  4. 00:44Favorite Grips: Sparrow Dynamics & Liberal
  5. 00:59Introducing the Juggernaut Tactical Grip
  6. 01:05Patreon Support Acknowledgment
  7. 02:08What's Liked About the Juggernaut Grip
  8. 02:09Ergonomics and Comfort
  9. 02:13Thumb Over Grip Control
  10. 02:20Dislike for Fin Grips
  11. 02:42Feels Like a Traditional Rifle Stock
  12. 03:00Usability and Safety Manipulation
  13. 03:08Grip Cost and Construction
  14. 03:16Machined Aluminum Billet Construction
  15. 03:24Theory on Aluminum vs. Polymer Molds
  16. 03:47Market Testing and Interest
  17. 03:55Reason for $80 Price: All Metal
  18. 03:58Metal Construction as a Con: Weight
  19. 04:18Overall Rifle Weight Considerations
  20. 04:41Comfort Outweighs Cons
  21. 04:45Price Justification vs. Other Grips
  22. 05:06Why I Can't Recommend It: Legality
  23. 05:10Juggernaut's Response to Legality Questions
  24. 05:26Defining a Pistol Grip
  25. 05:54Thumb Wrap Legality: Above vs. Below Trigger
  26. 06:08Graphic Explaining Legality
  27. 06:11Thumb Position on Juggernaut Grip
  28. 06:25Potential Legal Concern: Thumb Web Placement
  29. 06:30Fixed Magazine Requirement
  30. 06:37Trigger Manipulation from Grip Position
  31. 06:52Juggernaut's Likely Legal Argument
  32. 06:57Comparison to Thordsen Stocks
  33. 07:16Other Companies' Grip Design Philosophy
  34. 07:26Need for Juggernaut's Legal Definition
  35. 07:37Potential for Legal Documentation Update
  36. 07:48Transporting Potentially Illegal Firearms
  37. 08:06Current Recommendation Status
  38. 08:10Juggernaut's Insistence on Legality
  39. 08:14Sold at Turner's Outdoorsman
  40. 08:26Overall Assessment: Good Grip, Unknown Legality
  41. 08:36Pros and Cons Recap
  42. 08:43Call for Juggernaut's Legal Explanation
  43. 08:56Community Support and Channel Growth
  44. 09:13How to Support the Channel
  45. 09:23Channel Growth Statistics
  46. 09:36Appreciation for the Community
  47. 10:10Call to Action: Comments and Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Juggernaut Tactical featureless grip stand out?

The Juggernaut Tactical featureless grip is praised for its exceptional ergonomics and comfort, feeling similar to a traditional rifle stock. It allows for comfortable thumb-over-the-top manipulation, enhancing control, and facilitates easier use of the safety selector.

What are the main concerns regarding the Juggernaut Tactical featureless grip's legality?

The primary concern is its legality in California, specifically whether the grip allows a 'pistol-style grasp' that protrudes beneath the action. The ability to wrap the thumb below the exposed trigger area is a key factor in determining if it violates the definition of a pistol grip.

Why is the Juggernaut Tactical grip priced at $80?

The $80 price point for the Juggernaut Tactical grip is due to its construction from a solid block of machined aluminum billet. This manufacturing process is significantly more expensive than molding polymer grips, which are more common and less costly.

What are the drawbacks of the Juggernaut Tactical grip?

The main drawbacks are its high price ($80) and its weight, as it is constructed from machined aluminum. The reviewer considers the added weight a con, especially on an already heavy rifle setup, and questions the necessity of a metal grip.

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