One Hundred Concepts (OHC) has unveiled its first-ever AR-15 pistol grips with the release of the Righty and Lefty variants marking the company’s entry into a highly competitive and opinionated options by end users.
Developed through dozens of design iterations and informed by principles based on kinesiology, the goal was straightforward: create a grip that promotes a more natural wrist position while maintaining comfort and control during firing. The result is a purpose-driven design that emphasizes ergonomics without unnecessary bulk.
Ergonomics-Driven Design
At the core of the Righty and Lefty grips is a focus on natural hand positioning and consistent indexing. Both variants feature a redesigned beavertail, allowing the shooter to establish a repeatable grip every time they mount the rifle.
A built-in safety shelf is also integrated into the design, helping keep the shooter’s strong hand clear of an ambidextrous safety selector, an increasingly common feature on modern AR platforms.

Righty Grip Configuration
The Righty grip is built around an 8-degree forward angle, paired with a carefully sculpted rear backstrap that sits naturally in the shooter’s palm. The geometry is designed to reduce wrist strain while maintaining control, particularly in shooting in various positions.
True to One Hundred Concepts’ design philosophy, the grip prioritizes form and function over unnecessary size, resulting in a streamlined profile that doesn’t sacrifice performance.
Purposeful Texture Placement
Texture is applied strategically rather than aggressively, focusing on areas where additional grip is most beneficial. This approach provides control without becoming abrasive during extended use, aligning with the overall ergonomic intent of the design.
Price & Availability
With the release of the Righty and Lefty grips, One Hundred Concepts brings a thoughtful, ergonomics-first approach to a component that is often overlooked but critical to overall shooting performance. By combining kinesiology-driven design with practical features like the safety shelf and refined grip angle, these grips offer a compelling option for shooters looking to improve comfort and control.
The grips are available now, though the Righty variant has already sold out, leaving the Lefty currently available in Black at an MSRP of $45. For more insight into the design philosophy behind the Righty, One Hundred Concepts has additional content available on its website and YouTube channel.