Kopfjäger Reaper Grip System
Description
For unshakeable stability in high-stakes situations, the Reaper Grip anchors your rifle for when failure isn’t an option. Designed by two Special Ops SWAT members, Kopfjäger’s Reaper Grip features a patent pending padded curved claw that accommodates your rifles straight or tapered stock and chassis holding it sturdier than any other rest in the market. With rifle shooters exclusively in mind, the purpose-built Reaper utilizes an innovative pan and tilt mechanism which allows for smooth 360-degree pan rotation and tilt range of 109° (21° up and 87° down.) The Reaper’s off-set design allows for clear magazine changes with the rifle mounted and provides easy manipulation of the control arm.
The off-set design accommodates most any rifle with bottom metal or extended magazines while maintaining a center of gravity. The locking control arm allows the shooter’s off-hand to lock the rifle at the desired vertical angle/tilt. With less than a ¼ of a turn, the locking control arm goes from allowing the rifle to freely rotate vertically to completely locking it down. Locking the rifle at the desired position allows for added stability when firing and greatly reduces shooter fatigue. With no comparisons the Reaper Grip maximizes proper shooting techniques outside of the supported prone position. The Reaper Grip is compatible with all tripods with a 3/8-inch x 16”, as well as ¼-20” (with included insert) threaded studs.
Specifications
Item #
KJ86000
Weight:
40.918 oz
Country of origin:
USA
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Lamnia's speciality is a selection of more than 5,000 knives and folding knives. We carry hundreds of Scandinavian knives, the famous Finnish Puukko knives among them, folding knives, hunting knives and kitchen cutlery from the world's best brands, such as Spyderco, Cold Steel, Böker, Fox Cutlery and Benchmade.