Noun
foregrip (plural foregrips)
(firearms) A pistol grip-type forestock on the front of a firearm that improves handling characteristics, counters the effects of recoil, and is cooler to the touch than a standard forestock.
A selector switch and the foldable foregrip allows the pistol to fire three-round bursts with each pull of the trigger for a cyclic rate of 1100 rounds per minute. Source: Internet
The barrel, cocking handle and its cover were shortened and a vertical foregrip was used to replace the standard handguard. Source: Internet
M16A4 United States Marine Corps M16A4 rifle with Picatinny rail and foregrip. Source: Internet
This machine pistol has a horizontal rail in front of the trigger guard through which a spare magazine can be attached and be used as a foregrip for better control during full automatic firing. Source: Internet
The prop was built from a U.S. Army-surplus M1 carbine with a vertical foregrip and barrel compensator, and using real Army surplus infrared scopes. Source: Internet
It has a shortened convert barrel, shorter trigger group frame, and a vertical foregrip rather than a handguard. Source: Internet