Pistol grips are just better

And it doesn't have to cost you over $200!

Try $35 instead

The Birdie Grip clamps onto the original stock of your Ruger American Rifle, giving you a precision grip for less than the cost of a box of ammo.

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  • It pays for itself

    A vertical grip keeps your hand more comfortable and lets you address the trigger at a right angle, resulting in fewer pulled shots. At up to $2 per cartridge, that can add up pretty quick!

  • The RAR is supposed to be affordable

    Putting a $250 accessory on a $500 rifle doesn't make sense. Especially in this economy. If you wanted a more expensive rifle, you would've bought one.

  • Zero risk

    The birdie grip takes 30 seconds to install or remove without any permanent modifications to your original rifle stock. Keep it in your range bag for the moments when you want the extra accuracy.

Shooting shouldn't have to break the bank

At Sni-Poor industries, we want more people to enjoy gun ownership without feeling pressured to spend more than they need to.

FAQ

Where is the Birdie Grip produced?

The Birdie Grip is manufactured, assembled and packaged by a small family business in California using materials from overseas.

Aren't 3D printed parts flimsy?

The birdie grip is not your average 3D printed fidget toy. It was designed from the ground up for use and abuse, especially when permanently installed with four screws driven directly into the stock.

We print our birdie grips out of impact and environmentally resistant engineering polymers and use more material than the 3d printed parts that you usually see.

How does the Birdie Grip attach to the rifle?

The two halves of the Birdie Grip bolt together and clamp onto the original rifle grip using their wings. The interior of the wings of the Birdie Grip perfectly match the 3D contour of the original grip, providing a rigid, secure and low-profile attachment that does not require any modification to the rifle.

The Birdie grip can also be permanently attached to the rifle using four screws that fasten the wings directly to the rifle stock. This makes for an extremely rigid and strong connection. The permanent attachment method is necessary when using the Birdie grip in hunting or tactical scenarios where weapon durability is critical.

Visit our instructions page or follow the included written installation manual to learn how to install the birdie grip on your rifle.

What am I supposed to to with my thumb?

The Birdie Grip has ambidextrous thumb rests. Thumb rests are generally preferred by competitive shooters because they give your hand an optimally comfortable position for precision shooting. Those with larger hands will still be able to wrap their thumb around the back of the rifle grip.

What If I don't like it?

We accept returns on Birdie Grips within 30 days of delivery. See the returns page for instructions.

If you manage to break your birdie grip, mail us the broken one and we'll send you a new one free of charge.

See our returns page for policy and instructions.