LAS VEGAS, NV – -(Ammoland.com)- ACCU-GRIP, the revolutionary brand of adjustable pistol-grips, is proud to announce its sponsorship of international long-range shooting champion, Anette Wachter.
ACCU-GRIP is an adjustable two-piece assembly grip for AR15 and AK47 rifle platforms that enables the distance from grip to trigger to be precisely adapted to any shooter’s hand.
“I’m thrilled about the recent sponsorship opportunity with ACCU-GRIP as I’ve been using the grip in my most recent shooting competitions. Before, with my JP rifle I had to think about my gripping since this rifle doesn’t adjust in distance and I have long fingers. With ACCU-GRIP, my gripping becomes instinctual and makes my shooting more accurate; I love it. I have the Tri-Cities 3-Gun and Custer Toys for Tots competitions coming up and you’ll be able to see my improved accuracy,” said Wachter.
ACCU-GRIP is manufactured to be adjustable for the smallest to largest of hands providing increased accuracy and comfort for shooters. The company is gaining momentum as it recently introduced three new colors to its product line, including a pink grip for all female gun enthusiasts to be available in September.
“I switched to ACCU-GRIP from my stock grip because its hold and comfort is much better. I like that this grip can fit me and then be adjusted to fit my wife’s hands which are much smaller,” said Steve Arnold, limited and unlimited master class shooter who competed nationally and internationally to be ranked second in the world by American Handgunner Magazine Postal Match in 1996.
Founded in 2011 by avid gun enthusiasts, Dorian Fulton and Mike Jones, the pair designed ACCU-GRIP specifically to solve the inadequate grip of all stock grips and provide shooters with increased comfort and accuracy.
To purchase and view ACCU-GRIP in its four colors click here. For more information, please visit www.accu-grip.net.
Gunutz LLC is a Las Vegas based manufacturer of ACCU-GRIP rifle pistol-grips. Products are U.S. patent filed, 100 percent made in America and can be seen at gun shows across the nation.