- Pistol grip
On a
firearm or other tool, the pistol grip is that portion of the mechanism that is held by the hand and orients the hand in a manner similar to the position one would take with a conventionalpistol such as a Colt 1911.For firearms, the pistol grip is generally used by the hand that operates the trigger.
Rifle s andshotgun s without pistol grips are generally referred to as having 'straight' or 'upland' (shotguns only) style stocks. Some firearms such as the Thompsonsub-machinegun have a forward pistol grip which is used to stabilize the firearm in operation. The pistol grip often serves multiple functions such as a magazine housing, bipod, or tool storage. In at least one firearm, the pistol grip is also used as a handle to charge the weapon.Pistol grips are a defining feature in United States
firearms law . A forward pistol grip on a pistol is restricted. Pistol grips which protruded below the weapon and not as a portion of a conventional rifle or shotgun stock are currently regulated in many states and were regulated by the now expiredFederal assault weapons ban .Tools with pistol grips run the range from
hand saw s topneumatic nailers. Often the word "gun" appears in the name of pistol-gripped tools such asglue gun ,caulking gun,nail gun , etc. A number of tools, like firearms, have a forward pistol grip.Drill s andgrinder s often include this feature for added control.
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