Back of the rear grip: firing safety catch.
Front of the rear grip: firing trigger.
She guided his hand to one of the rear grips and gave him another breath.
The front grip has the launch trigger, and the rear grip has a thumb joystick for steering the missile.
"Press the release on the right side of the rear grip," Hawkins said as he aimed his own weapon one-handed out the front windshield.
A trigger formed in front of the rear grip.
This has contributed to the E30 as having a reputation for "tail happy" handling, where rear grip is reduced in certain situations, leading to oversteer.
It lacks a stock but instead has a rear grip on the left side and an arm rest to handle the recoil force when firing.
Unlike the M82A1M/M107, it does not include rear grip and monopod socket.
Includes lengthened accessory rail, rear grip, and monopod socket.