The B5 Systems Vertical M-LOK Grip in Flat Dark Earth delivers a combat-proven, ergonomic grip solution for AR-15 and M-LOK-compatible platforms, giving shooters confident weapon control in any conditions.
- Aggressive four-sided texture ensures a secure, non-slip hold under stress
- Mounts in two orientations for customizable positioning on your rail
- Compatible with any standard M-LOK rail system for broad platform support
- Built from durable composite material engineered to withstand hard use
- Includes all necessary M-LOK installation hardware right out of the box
- Flat Dark Earth finish coordinates seamlessly with FDE-themed builds
Who This Is For
This grip is purpose-built for AR-15 owners who prioritize control, modularity, and a clean aesthetic. Whether you're running a home-defense carbine, a precision competition build, or a duty rifle, the B5 Systems Vertical M-LOK Grip gives tactical shooters and enthusiasts alike a rock-solid, low-profile front-end option that installs in minutes and holds up to sustained range use.
Specifications
| Brand | B5 Systems |
|---|---|
| Model | Vertical M-LOK Grip |
| Color / Finish | Flat Dark Earth (FDE) |
| Material | Durable Composite Polymer |
| Texture | Aggressive, Four-Sided |
| Mount Compatibility | Standard M-LOK Rail Systems |
| Mounting Orientations | 2 Directions |
| Hardware Included | Yes – M-LOK Installation Hardware |
| Compatible Platforms | AR-15, M-LOK Handguards |
| Country of Origin | USA |
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this grip fit any M-LOK handguard, or only specific brands?
The B5 Systems Vertical M-LOK Grip is designed to work with any handguard that features standard M-LOK slots. This includes popular options from Midwest Industries, Magpul, BCM, Daniel Defense, and many others. As long as your handguard uses genuine M-LOK slots (not KeyMod or Picatinny), this grip will install directly with the included hardware.
What does "mounts in 2 directions" mean, and why does it matter?
The grip can be installed facing forward or rearward along your handguard, allowing you to fine-tune its angle and position to suit your shooting stance and hand size. This flexibility is especially useful for shooters who run a thumbs-forward grip or prefer the grip set further back toward the magwell for better control during rapid-fire drills.
How does this vertical grip compare to an angled foregrip for AR-15 use?
A vertical grip like this B5 Systems model provides a traditional 90-degree purchase on the handguard, which many shooters prefer for positively pulling the rifle into the shoulder during recoil. Angled foregrips (AFGs) offer a lower-profile alternative with a more natural wrist angle. The right choice depends on your shooting style — vertical grips tend to excel in close-quarters and braced shooting positions, while AFGs favor a thumb-over-bore technique. Note: always verify that adding a vertical foregrip to a pistol-configuration firearm is compliant with applicable federal regulations.