Classic M4 Broom Handle

Published on August 25, 2024
Duration: 0:33

Elliott Delp demonstrates the modularity of the Troy Modular Combat Grip, often called a 'broom handle' on M4-style rifles. He shows how to unscrew the base to convert the full-size grip into a shorter, stubby configuration, highlighting its adaptability for different user preferences and hand sizes. This modification is presented as a straightforward way to customize the rifle's ergonomics.

Quick Summary

The Troy Modular Combat Grip, often called a 'broom handle,' is made of durable 6061-T6 Aluminum. Its modular design allows users to unscrew the base, converting it from a full-size vertical foregrip to a stubby configuration, which can enhance ergonomics for shooters with smaller hands on M4-style rifles.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: M4 Broom Handle Grip
  2. 00:05Troy Grip Features & Material
  3. 00:11Modularity: Shortening the Grip
  4. 00:24Ergonomics for Small Hands

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Troy Modular Combat Grip made of?

The Troy Modular Combat Grip, also known as a 'broom handle,' is constructed entirely of metal, specifically 6061-T6 Aluminum, making it a durable accessory for M4-style rifles. It attaches via a Picatinny rail mount.

How can the Troy Modular Combat Grip be modified?

The Troy Modular Combat Grip features a modular design. Its base can be unscrewed, allowing the grip to be shortened into a 'stubby' or 'chode' configuration, which can improve ergonomics for users with smaller hands.

What rifle platform is the Troy Modular Combat Grip typically used on?

The Troy Modular Combat Grip is commonly seen and demonstrated on M4-style rifles. These rifles are typically chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO ammunition and often feature Picatinny rails for accessory mounting.

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