How To Install Your BCM Mod 3 M-Lok Vertical Grip On Your Handguard

Published on December 12, 2024
Duration: 0:59

This guide details the installation of the BCM Mod 3 M-Lok Vertical Grip, emphasizing a secure fit without over-tightening. Expert instruction covers proper M-Lok slot selection, grabber orientation, and a specific rocking technique to ensure even tension. The guide also highlights crucial final checks, such as ensuring clearance from the gas block, making it essential for users looking to properly mount this accessory.

Quick Summary

The BCM Mod 3 M-Lok Vertical Grip installation involves selecting an M-Lok slot, orienting the grabbers horizontally then vertically, and using a rocking motion to tighten screws evenly. Avoid over-tightening and ensure screws do not contact the gas block.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Tools
  2. 00:11Positioning and Insertion
  3. 00:24Tightening Techniques
  4. 00:45Final Inspection

Frequently Asked Questions

What tools are needed to install the BCM Mod 3 M-Lok Vertical Grip?

The primary tool required for installing the BCM Mod 3 M-Lok Vertical Grip is the included Allen key. A Wheeler screwdriver may also be shown or used optionally in some demonstrations.

What is the recommended tightening technique for the BCM Mod 3 M-Lok Vertical Grip?

The recommended technique involves rocking the grip to one side to create tension on one screw while tightening it, then switching sides. This ensures a secure fit without over-tightening, which can damage the grip.

What common mistakes should be avoided when installing an M-Lok grip?

Avoid over-tightening, which can damage the grip. Ensure M-Lok grabbers are oriented vertically inside the handguard and check that screws do not interfere with the gas block or other internal components.

Why is proper M-Lok nut orientation important during installation?

Proper M-Lok nut orientation is critical. They must be turned horizontally to drop into the M-Lok slot and then vertically to engage the screw threads securely, ensuring a stable and safe accessory attachment.

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