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Hand Placement That Stays Consistent Under Pressure

Firearm control starts with where your support hand sits on the rail. Without a dedicated handstop, hand placement shifts between reps, between positions, and between training sessions. A quality handstop solves that by giving your ring finger and pinky a fixed tactile reference point that indexes the same way every time.

True North Concepts offers the GripStop Standard in configurations built for different shooters and user preferences. The polymer version delivers a lightweight, low profile option for shooters who want minimal control without adding weight to their setup. The aluminum version is machined from 6061-T6 aluminum and finished with Type III hardcoat anodize for a handstop that holds up under hard use and repeated handling. Both versions mount to M-LOK rail sections and feature an organic profile with a tactile accessory boss that gives your support hand something to grip with confidence.

Each option in this collection is built to deliver the kind of dependable performance that competitive shooting, duty use, and serious training demand.

A Minimal Handstop Built for Shooters Who Care About Function

The GripStop Standard was not designed to fill a slot in a product catalog. It was built to solve a specific problem: support hand placement that moves, shifts, or gives the shooter no useful reference point during fire. Law enforcement officers, competition shooters, and serious rifle users run the GripStop Standard because it delivers consistent weapon control in a handstop that does not get in the way of how they already shoot.

The polymer version of the GripStop Standard gives shooters a comfortable handstop that adds a reliable grip reference without the weight of a metal accessory. The organic profile sits low on the rail and puts the tactile accessory boss right where the ring finger and pinky naturally index, so hand placement becomes automatic rather than something the shooter has to think about. The aluminum version takes that same shape and backs it with 6061-T6 construction and Type III hardcoat anodize for a handstop built to handle hard use and extended carry.

Both versions are made in the USA and covered by True North Concepts' lifetime "no questions asked" replacement warranty. For shooters who want a minimal control accessory that adds function without adding unnecessary bulk, the GripStop Standard is the answer.

Frequently Asked Questions

True North Concepts carries the GripStop Standard handstop in polymer and 6061-T6 aluminum versions. The polymer version is a lightweight, low profile option for shooters who want a minimal control accessory without adding weight to their rifle. The aluminum version is machined domestically and finished with Type III hardcoat anodize for a harder-wearing build. Both versions feature M-LOK mounting and the same organic profile with a tactile accessory boss for consistent hand placement.

The polymer version prioritizes light weight and a comfortable handstop feel for shooters who want the reference point without extra mass on the front end of their rifle. The aluminum version is machined from 6061-T6 aluminum and finished with Type III hardcoat anodize, making it the right choice for shooters who want added durability and confidence from a metal construction. Both versions deliver the same hand placement and weapon control benefits on M-LOK rail sections.

The GripStop Standard uses M-LOK mounting to attach directly to compatible M-LOK rail sections. Installation is simple and does not require specialized tools. Once mounted, the handstop sits low on the rail with the tactile accessory boss positioned to index naturally under the ring finger and pinky of the support hand. The M-LOK connection keeps the handstop locked in place under recoil without movement or shift.

The GripStop Standard is built around an organic profile that matches the natural shape of the support hand rather than forcing the shooter to adapt to a rigid or angular design. The tactile accessory boss gives the ring finger and pinky a specific reference point on the rail, so hand placement stays consistent across shooting positions and drill repetitions. Combined with a low profile design that avoids unnecessary bulk, the GripStop delivers function-first weapon control in a minimal package.

Yes. The GripStop Standard is made in the USA. The aluminum version is machined from domestically sourced 6061-T6 aluminum and finished with Type III hardcoat anodize. Both the polymer and aluminum versions are covered by True North Concepts' lifetime "no questions asked" replacement warranty.

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