The Never Quit Grip ™ is the first and only advanced polymer molded grip designed to fit the AR15/M16/M4 magazine well. (The grip also fits the Barrett M468/REC7 and H&K 416)
The grip's ergonomic design offers the shooter who uses the mag well a more anatomical and firm, yet textured fit to the hand.
The Never Quit Grip ™ can be easily installed by simply releasing the trigger guard pin, sliding the grip over the mag well and then closing the trigger guard.
The 'grip' originated as a result of observing the tendencies of a group of squared away high tempo operators who grabbed at the magazine well of their AR15/M16/M4 carbines while training and in operation.
Many times these guys would even opt to grab the magazine well even if they had a forward hand grip on their expensive rail systems!
Anyway, after some in-depth Q and A and asking for more justification of their hand position of choice, there was only one answer...
Okay, let's see here, round out the hand more...give it a good texture and feel...give the shooter a sense of confidence in their grip.
Make it so it won't slide around or crack under extreme cold and can take the heat.
Okay, what else? Design it to be easily installed. Make it oil and UV resistant. Make it last and make it affordable!
Hold on, best of all. Put a logo on there for the 'good guys' that lets everyone know that they will never compromise, never forget and never quit! No matter what the odds are.
The Never Quit Grip is an interesting lil' addon as grabbing the magwell of an AR-15 platform rifle is somewhat of a controversial subject. Some instructors feel the weapon should always be handled by the secondary hand further out to give better "drive" handling of the rifle or other balance issues. In my opinion, if anyone cares :), I think it is good to have options. When shooting from unusual positions such as vehicles, foxholes, windows or whatever, grabbing the magwell can make for a sweet grip. Depending on the length of the weapon, the magwell grip can also make for a great feel of weapon balance whether it be blasting or just carrying.
Since there was clearly enough demand for the magwell grip style, the Never Quit Grip came along to make the ride even more comfy. The material is polymer based that is generally rigid with a slight give like rubber. The added depth to the magwell area is for the most part subtle, but does fill the hand better to make a more positive grip. The frontal end has some grooves for finger placement and despite they didn't really seem to particularly line up with big or small hands, the grip still feels good as the end result. While being used at a rifle course I never had any issues or drawbacks operating the rifle with the Never Quit Grip on. Installation is generally easy in which one just needs to release the trigger guard pin, slid the grip over the mag well and then close the trigger guard. For those who are fans of the magwell grip I recommend checking out the Never Quit Grip as it does noticeably make for a more comfortable grab without adding much bulk.