Horizontal grips are very cool, but are they useful in anyway though?
>>64758675Any foregrip is just an ergonomic point that you can potentially use to pull the gun more firmly into your shoulder, or just use in general if there aren't any other good places to grab the front of the gun. Not necessary, not bad, players choice really.
They're just for griping around something large like a drum or belt box. Try doing that with a VFG. you can't
They're useful in the sense that getting your arm around a belt box and still having a comfortable grip is difficult. Used to be decently common in the late 2000s for 240 gunners to mount SAW rail grips to their 9 oclock, but it fell out of fashion as GWOT drew down as peacetime meant a greater emphasis on 240s being crew served weapons, as opposed to in Iraq and Afghan where assistant gunners would just carry extra belts and otherwise just be functionally a regular rifleman on patrols; while spare barrels or tripods were rarely even carried.
>>64758675obviously, you retarded dishonest gorilla nigger
>>64758675it should be easy to remember the difference between horizontal and vertical because horizontal has the word horizon in it, and a horizon is a line that goes left and right, not up and down. vertical has the word vertice in it but a vertice is really just a point and not a line, but I guess vertical grips do make it easier to point the gun so there's that.