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Gel Blaster Foregrips
CyberTrigger’s foregrip range — 12 models in both MLOK and Picatinny configurations, starting from $10. A foregrip is our number one recommended first attachment — it transforms your grip options and makes every session more comfortable.
Free foregrip offer: add a note to your gel blaster order saying “I need a foregrip for my blaster” and we’ll include a compatible one at no charge.
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Vertical Polymer Foregrip
$20.00Angled or Vertical — Which Foregrip Style?
An angled foregrip tilts your wrist forward into a more natural position — popular with players who use a C-clamp or thumb-over-bore grip style. It keeps the barrel low and steady for controlled fire.
A vertical foregrip extends straight down from the handguard, giving a firm grip point for pulling the blaster into your shoulder. Better for players who prefer a traditional grip with maximum control during sustained fire.
Both styles improve stability and reduce fatigue compared to gripping the handguard directly. The right choice comes down to personal grip preference — visit our Arundel showroom to try both.
MLOK or Picatinny — Check Your Rail First
Before buying a foregrip, check the rail type on the underside of your handguard. Most modern gel blaster rifles have MLOK on the bottom and sides, with Picatinny on top. Browse our MLOK foregrips or Picatinny foregrips based on your rail type. Adapters between the two systems are cheap and widely available.
Frequently Asked Questions — Foregrips
Can I get a free foregrip with my gel blaster order?
Yes. Add a note to your order saying "I need a foregrip for my blaster" and CyberTrigger will include a compatible foregrip at no charge. This applies to any gel blaster order — pistols excluded (foregrips are a rifle attachment).
How do I know if my gel blaster uses MLOK or Picatinny?
Check the underside of your handguard. MLOK slots are narrow elongated cutouts. Picatinny rails have raised cross-slots you can feel with your finger. Most modern rifles use MLOK on the bottom/sides and Picatinny on top. Not sure? Send us a photo or bring your blaster in-store.
Last reviewed May 2026.