The Reptilia CQG-L AR Pistol Grip builds on the proven CQG platform with an extra half-inch of length, delivering the same battle-tested ergonomics in a grip sized for larger hands or shooters who simply prefer more to hold onto.
- Extended CQG geometry adds 0.5" of length over the original grip
- Enhanced beavertail design reduces wrist strain during sustained shooting
- Pronounced vertical grip angle promotes a natural, consistent trigger pull
- Aggressive front and rear texture provides confident anti-slip control
- Compatible with AR-15, AR pistols, pistol caliber carbines, and PDWs
- Milled from high-strength polymer for a lightweight, durable build
Who This Is For
The Reptilia CQG-L is the ideal upgrade for AR-15 and AR pistol owners with larger hands who find standard grips cramped or fatiguing, as well as competitive shooters, duty professionals, and enthusiasts running SBRs or PDWs who want a purpose-built grip that improves control without adding unnecessary bulk.
Specifications
| Brand | Reptilia |
|---|---|
| Model | CQG-L |
| Color | Black |
| Compatibility | AR-15 / AR Pistol / PCC / PDW |
| Length vs. CQG | +0.5" extended grip length |
| Grip Angle | Pronounced vertical |
| Beavertail | Enhanced, integrated |
| Texture | Anti-slip front and rear |
| Material | High-strength polymer |
| Installation | Standard AR grip screw (mil-spec) |
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the CQG-L differ from the standard Reptilia CQG grip?
The CQG-L features the exact same ergonomic geometry as the original Reptilia CQG — including the enhanced beavertail, vertical grip angle, and anti-slip texturing — but adds 0.5 inches of overall grip length. This extra length is specifically designed for shooters with larger hands or those who prefer a fuller grip feel on compact rifles, AR pistols, and PDWs.
Will the CQG-L fit my mil-spec AR-15 lower receiver?
Yes. The Reptilia CQG-L installs using the standard mil-spec AR grip screw and fits any lower receiver with a standard AR-15 grip interface, including both mil-spec and commercial lowers. It is also compatible with most AR pistol, pistol caliber carbine, and PDW platforms that use the standard AR grip pattern.
Is the CQG-L worth upgrading to if I already have a comfortable grip?
If you experience hand fatigue, wrist discomfort, or reduced control on compact or short-barreled builds, the CQG-L's enhanced beavertail and pronounced vertical angle can make a noticeable difference. Shooters with larger hands who feel cramped on standard-length grips will likely find the added 0.5" of length significantly improves both comfort and consistency shot to shot.