21 ene 2026
Michael Valderrama

The Deathlocc Turns Your Foregrip Into a Tripod Mount

The Deathlocc Turns Your Foregrip Into a Tripod Mount

We all know that guy who tricks out his AR-15 with an LPVO, flashlight, AN/PEQ, backup red dot, and a keychain for mission-essential tactical vibes. Maybe you are that guy. Lugging that rig around might feel like dragging a log, and when the time comes to send precision shots downrange, you’ll find that guy balancing it on fence posts, backpacks, or your shoulder. It works… kind of. But it doesn’t have to be that way.

The KJI Deathlocc is built to cut out those problems. It clamps your rifle onto a tripod with the press of a button. No twisting, no searching for the right tension, no wobble once it’s locked. You can go from carrying your rifle to locking it into position in seconds. For hunters tracking game across open fields or shooters working overwatch positions, that kind of speed matters.

One Piece, Two Jobs

The Deathlocc was designed to solve a simple problem: carrying a rifle is one thing, shooting steady is another, and switching between the two usually means more gear than you want to pack. The Deathlocc’s handguard adapter bolts right onto your M-LOK rail, and thanks to its foregrip shape, it feels natural in the hand while you’re hiking, scanning, or moving positions.

Then, when you stop and need a stable shot, that same adapter clicks into the Deathlocc base on your tripod. Push the button, hear it lock with dual pins, and now your “foregrip” is part of a rock-solid tripod system. No digging around in your pack, no swapping out accessories, no jury-rigging a rest with your cooler lid.

Why It Matters in the Field

Anyone who’s hunted from a blind in cramped conditions knows how awkward most tripod heads can be. Big knobs to twist, levers that stick, setups that take longer than the shot window you just lost. With the Deathlocc, you don’t have that problem. Rifle in your hand one moment, rifle locked into position the next.

For spot-and-stalk hunters, it’s even more obvious. Carrying a heavy rifle through brush is already tiring. The KJI Deathlocc adapter gives you a better grip to manage the weight while you’re walking, and then gives you a real, steady shooting position when it’s time to make the shot. That dual role is the difference between fumbling around and being ready.

Built Tough Enough

Of course, none of this would matter if it were flimsy. The Deathlocc is machined from aircraft-grade aluminum, hard-anodized to handle scratches and weather, and rated for 30 pounds of rifle and optics. That’s overkill for most hunting rifles, but it means you can run a precision setup or a tricked-out AR without worrying about flex or wobble. Rain, cold, mud — it keeps working.

Variants

The Deathlocc comes in two variants with slightly different purposes, either of which can be used to achieve your goals as a hunter or marksman.

The Pan & Tilt Head is used when your target doesn’t hold still. If you hunt moving game, run overwatch, or track targets across uneven ground, the Pan & Tilt gives you controlled movement without sacrificing the Deathlocc’s locked, no-play feel. Same push-button clamp and dual locking pins, plus a pan/tilt mechanism that moves smoothly under load. Works for heavy optics and long rifles across a wide arc and changing elevations. Real benefit: you can follow a running hog or swing across a valley without throwing your rest in the trash.

The ARCA Direct Mount, meanwhile, strips the system down to a fast, repeatable connection between rifle and tripod. It’s light (about 0.8 lb), machined aluminum with hard anodize, and comes with an Arca-Swiss adapter so it plays nice with common tripod plates. Drop in, push the button, lock the pins — same no-wiggle result but in a compact, quick-attach package. Good for match setups, glassing lines, or any place you want fast, repeatable zeroed mounting without extra bulk.

Who Gets the Most Out of It

  • Hunters who don’t want to carry a separate grip and tripod mount, but still need both functions.

  • Precision shooters who care about consistent lockup but also need to shift positions quickly.

  • Tactical shooters who can’t waste time fiddling with knobs and levers in the middle of a job.

The Bottom Line

The KJI Deathlocc isn’t trying to be fancy. It’s trying to make your life easier. Foregrip when you’re on the move. Rock-steady tripod mount when you stop. One piece of gear that saves you weight, saves you time, and helps you hit the shot you’ve been waiting on.

Frequently Asked Questions

What problem does the KJI Deathlocc solve?

The Deathlocc eliminates the need to juggle a separate foregrip and tripod mount by combining both functions into one system that transitions instantly from carrying to shooting.

How does the Deathlocc attach to the rifle?

The handguard adapter bolts directly to an M-LOK rail and functions as a foregrip when moving. That same adapter locks into the Deathlocc tripod base with a push-button clamp and dual locking pins.

How fast is the transition from carry to tripod-mounted shooting?

The transition takes only seconds. Press the button, lock the adapter into the base, and the rifle is secured without twisting knobs or adjusting tension.

Is the Deathlocc stable enough for precision shooting?

Yes. The dual-pin locking system creates a rigid connection with no wobble, making it suitable for precision rifles and heavily accessorized AR platforms.

How much weight can the Deathlocc support?

The system is rated for up to 30 pounds, which covers most hunting rifles, precision setups, and AR platforms with optics and accessories.

What is the difference between the Pan & Tilt Head and the ARCA Direct Mount?

The Pan & Tilt Head allows smooth tracking of moving targets across elevation and windage, while the ARCA Direct Mount prioritizes a lighter, faster, and more compact direct connection to Arca-Swiss compatible tripods.

Who benefits most from using the Deathlocc?

Hunters, precision shooters, and tactical users who need fast setup, steady shooting positions, and reduced gear weight benefit the most from the Deathlocc system.

Actualizado January 21, 2026

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