MAGPUL XTM Hand Stop
The 4-piece XTM Hand Stop Kit serves as a lightweight, low-profile rail mounted index point for improved weapon control, or as a forward stop to prevent the shooter's hand from reaching the hot front sight assembly or muzzle. The kit includes one Hand Stop, one Index Panel, one full XTM Enhanced Panel, and one XTM Enhanced Half Panel.
Made in U.S.A. by Magpul
Do not like this at all. If I could ever get someone on the phone I would like to order some different parts and return this.
Nice Accessory
Instructions made it simple to install.
Gives me better control
This hand stop provides better control with the Sub 2000. The fit is great on the rails, there is no wiggle, and the more stable the grip, the better targeting and shooting. It does not impede the folding of the gun and makes the gun look so cool!!
Great hand stop, works great.
Love this product. It works great with my Kel-Tec KSG 12. Low key, good grip and adjustable for different size hands and location. Fast shipping and good price. I would recommend this product.
Very nice
Very high quality material and feels good in the hand. Makes the gun look better too.
Perfect for the sub-2000
I would HIGHLY recommend this grip over a traditional grip on the sub 2000. This keeps it consealable when folded and is a great support when shooting.
Perfect Lightweight Handstop for the Kel Tec PLR 16!
Mounted this handstop onto a Midwest Industries (MI-PLR16) aluminum handguard. Perfect fit... Sturdy... No Sharp Edges!
T Joel
Southern Wisconsin
Hand Stop
Just purchased. Snaps and bolts on quickly and is very low profile and a nice, slim addition to the SUB-2000 to improve grip.
Would this pass for NY/CA ?
Hi Vince! Yes, as long as you have a Gen 2 model with the picatinny rails, this will fit on your Sub!
Each state is slightly different when it comes to rules and regulations, and we understand they can be ever-changing. If you are unsure of your state or local requirements regarding whether it is considered a "feature" we recommend checking with your local authorities first!