- Low profile, low drag design
- Optimized lightweight, high strength structure
- Reduced grip angle (10.4 °) for improved ergonomics on compact platforms
Ultralight Utility Compact Grip (ULCG)
$39.95
Ultralight Utility Compact Grip (ULCG)
The Ultralight Utility Compact Grip (ULCG) lineup, designed in conjunction with Driven Arms Co, provides users an ergonomic and “low-drag” interface point, at a notably low weight. These two Utility models additionally offer secure storage via a removal/interchangeable floorplate, with the total package weighing in at 45 grams, *including hardware*.
Optimized for compact applications, the ULCG features a shallow grip angle of 10.4° for greater comfort and promotion of a more natural + sustainable grip. This, mixed with the proprietary texture options and anti-slip ledge on the bottom, ensures the end user consistent and reliable control.
Unique internal geometry brings surprising strength and rigidity to the ULCG with a minimal amount of material usage. Made in the USA: Additively Manufactured by MKMachining on their MJF 5200, from PA11 material. Each unit includes mounting hardware and is supported with a lifetime warranty.
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Weight | 4 oz |
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Dimensions | 4 × 2 × 2 in |
Scott Arenz –
This is an exceptional grip. The quality of the printed plastic is great, as is the detail of all the molded features. I’m currently using this on a short barreled PCC, where the relatively steep grip angle is ideal. The only improvement I would suggest is to make the attachment interface a bit narrower, as it is a bit wobbly before the screw is tightened fully. (I used a bit of shim stock on mine for a good tight fit.)
The contours of the grip fit my medium sized hands very well, and also work for my wife who has small hands.
Highly recommended.
Alex (verified owner) –
I’ve had a few of these grips and just received a few more. Really like the ergonomics and storage compartments features of this grip. Just tried a grey one- my only complaint is the quality of the finish. Rather than a consistent grey all the way through, mine appears rather blotchy, with a decent amount of black/darker shading on most edges and random areas of the grip. Almost looks like black plastic automotive trim that’s been faded/sun bleached from UV exposure baking in the sun. Will be ordering an FDE version, hopefully that one turns out better.
Tyler Kemp –
Hi Alex,
That gray will even out over time, it is the “natural” print color and will soak up some hand oils for a consistent gray. We can cerakote gray, but it will cost more!
Tyler @ MKM