Legality on pistols in the U.S.
The legality of vertical foregrips on pistols in the United States is unclear. In the United States, firearms are categorized by the
National Firearms Act and firearms manufactured with specific features are subject to restrictions and controls. In May 1993, in response to legal action brought by the
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF), the South Carolina District Court's finding of fact concluded that a pistol modified with the addition of vertical fore grips was still a pistol and not any other weapon device. In an open letter sent to
Federal Firearms Licensees in April 2006, the ATF stated their interpretation of the law: that installing a vertical forward grip on a handgun is the same as manufacturing an Any Other Weapon (AOW) category firearm and subject to registration and taxation, with significant penalties for manufacturing or possessing such an unregistered weapon. The ATF has stated that angled grips do not make an AOW from a handgun. ==See also==