BCM® KAG - KeyMod™ - Flat Dark Earth

MSRP: $21.00
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BCM-KAG-KM-FDE
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BCM®™ KAG-KM

Kinesthetic Angled Grip - KeyMod™ Version

 

The KAG is the end result of collaboration between BCM® and Travis Haley, founder of Haley Strategic Partners and inventor of multiple weapons manipulation enhancements in the firearms industry.

Designed to complement modern shooting grips, the Kinesthetic Angled Grip (KAG) uses a biomechanically efficient forward rake to create an interface for positive retention and joint relief to the wrist, elbow, and shoulder, allowing for smooth weapon manipulation without substantial increase to the girth of the weapon system. Textured on both front and back, the profile of the KAG creates a channel for consistent and positive engagement which translates directly into improved efficiency in weapons manipulation and target to target transitions.

 

Forward rake gives positive retention when using C-clamp (thumb over bore) method of handguard support

Works as a rest for supported firing positions

Slight angle without significant bulk adds just the right amount of relief to the wrist without substantially increasing the girth of the handguard

Small profile is just enough to get repeatable hand position on weapon for-end

Innovative patent pending attachment method allows for robust clamping and alignment with minimal hardware and slender accessory size

Textured in front and back for positive engagement

Made in the U.S.A. from high quality, impact resistant polymers.

 

Installation Instructions - Tools needed: T15 Torx Driver (not supplied)

Insert tool (T15 Torx driver) into the screw from under the BCM KeyMod KAG Handstop

Push tool into screw to extend the KeyMod anchor, making it protrude from the top

Align the anchors to the two selected large holes of the desired KeyMod slots

After the anchor is inserted, slide the KAG Handstop forward until it travels no further

Push the Handstop against rail, engaging the accessory s recoil lug to the intersecting KeyMod opening

With the Recoil Lug engaged, tighten screw to snug the anchor (approximately 18-20 inch-lbs. plus quarter turn*DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN*)

Ensure there is no play or forward/backward movement once tightened.

 

*Blue thread locker may be used on threaded fasteners

 

***This product contains chemicals/materials known to the State of California to cause cancer and other reproductive harm. To learn more, visit www.p65warnings.ca.gov.***

92 Reviews

  • 5
    Nice AR and PCC competition accessory

    Great competition accessory for off-hand shooting and when bracing against a Tac-wall. Smooth features but a shape that locks your hand in place. Also helps with positive handling of the rifle in wet and cold conditions. All my rifles have one.

  • 5
    Great hand-stop

    This hand-stop feels amazing with underhand grip style. Allows for proper shouldering of rifle while moving. Fast shipping too.

  • 4
    First KAG

    This is my first KAG and I need a little more time on the line to decide whether it fits my needs or not. First impressions are excellent however and the key mod attachment was easy and seems secure.

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  • 5
    You know

    Superb!

  • 5
    Customer review

    Excellent product as usual from BCM. I run BCM butt stocks exclusively and the KAG handstop is the same great quality!

  • 5
    Perfect

    The right size without encroaching into other areas of the riffle. It is a small piece just to create enough support - I installed it toward the back of the guard since I was used to gripping my riffle at the magazine well.

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  • 4
    Very Good

    Overall, the KAG is very good. I switched over from an angled grip from a certain other manufacturer because I felt I couldn't quite get the necessary grip on the rail to correctly hold the rifle. The grip is comfortable, and I can know generate pressure in the proper manner.

    I subtract one star for the KeyMode system. Frankly, it's a bit screwed up. I'm mechanically inclined, and I had to fumble with it a bit.