First Look: B5 Rhodie Camo Accessories
B5 Systems is now offering limited-edition versions of the P-Grip 23, P-Grip 22, Vertical Grip M-Lok and Bravo stock with the classic Rhodesian brushstroke camouflage pattern.
P22, P23 and Vertical M-Lok Grips
The B5 Systems Type 23 P-Grip is a modern styled ergonomic AR-15 pattern pistol grip with a 13-degree grip angle. The grip is made of a durable polymer material and has a moderate amount of texturing. Similarly, the Type 22 P-Grip has the same shape, slope, texture, material and grip angle. The main difference between the B5 Systems Type 23 and Type 22 P-Grips is the lack of a grip backstrap. This places the hand higher on the grip for a different feel to your rifle.
B5 System’s Vertical M-Lok grip can be mounted forward or backward on any M-Lok handguard to provide the use with a gently sloped 19- or 12-degree stubby grip for their support hand on the firearm.
Bravo Stock
The B5 Systems Bravo Stock takes after the success of the popular B5 SOPMOD stock, except this one is smaller, slimmer and lighter. It still maintains the same profile, QD slots and comfortable cheek weld as the original SOPMOD pattern, however. Due to its smaller size, the B5 Bravo Stock doesn’t come with any storage compartments.
Rhodesian Brushtroke is a classic 20th century disruptive-camouflage pattern consisting of large green, brown and tan contrasting shapes that are overlaid amongst each other to break up the outline of an object. The Rhodesian brushstroke pattern relies heavily on countershading and the greens, browns and tans it features all have a high amount of visual “pop” in relation to each other. Much like the US Tigerstripe, M81 Woodland camouflage pattern or the “chocolate chip cookie” pattern desert camouflage, the Rhodesian brushstroke pattern is also a crowd favorite amongst military history or tactical enthusiasts of today.
B5 Systems is selling these limited-edition Rhodesian brushstroke pattern accessories as three-piece kits for $109. To learn more about these AR-15 pattern pistol grips, vertical grips or rifle stocks, visit B5 System’s website at b5systems.com.
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