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Small Parts with Big Outcomes

Accessory selection directly affects weapon handling because it changes the geometry and mechanical leverage of the system. Small adjustments in height-over-bore, hand placement, and support-side indexing can measurably change presentation speed, recoil tracking, and positional consistency.

Here’s what these components help you control:

  • Consistency: repeatable hand placement, repeatable presentation, repeatable performance
  • Efficiency: less wasted motion when moving between positions or targets
  • Comfort over time: fewer hot spots and less fatigue across long days
  • Confidence: gear that stays put when you’re moving, bracing, and working around barriers

Trusted by Those Who Rely on Their Gear

True North Concepts designs firearm gear around functional geometry, stable mounting, and control-focused ergonomics. Components are built to resist shift under recoil, torsion, and repeated manipulation, with adjustability limited to what supports real setup constraints (optic height, armor, seat position, and user technique). Products are refined through hard-use feedback to reduce common failure points, loose hardware, inconsistent indexing, snag hazards, and comfort breakdown over long cycles of use.

Professional users prioritize repeatability and durability because the operating environment is not controlled. Equipment must retain its setup after impact, abrasion, and repeated handling—while remaining mechanically consistent during movement and under recoil.

True North components are selected in those contexts because they support a stable interface: defined indexing points, controlled ergonomics, and mounting that resists drift. When a system is configured for repeatability, the user can keep inputs consistent across positions, time constraints, and environmental variability. That is the standard professionals typically optimize for—not novelty, not aesthetics.

Frequently Asked Questions

Many products are offered in common mounting standards (for example, M-LOK and Picatinny options appear within the grip lineup). Always verify fitment on the product page for your specific setup.

The Zero-8 V2 line is positioned as a modular, ergonomic grip design with multiple variants, depending on mount style and grip shape.

Many shooters do, but you should follow the included instructions, use the right tools, and confirm torque/spec guidance. If you’re not confident, have a qualified armorer or gunsmith handle the install.

Both. The design intent is performance and reliability under real handling, whether that’s work, training, or serious range time.

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