SKU: GC17-19002

AxisGO Pistol Grip

AxisGO Pistol Grip

The AxisGO Pistol Grip Trigger is ideal for extending your reach, one handed shooting and image capture at depths. Featuring a trigger switch designed to be sensitive and direct, which ensures no shots are missed. Shoot bursts of images, single photographs, start and stop video record function or capture that perfect selfie with ease.

The grip has been designed to be extremely light and ergonomic in your hand. The Pistol Grip is quickly and easily installed with the supplied mounting hardware. Designed for use with the AxisGO water housing for iPhone.

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AxisGO Pistol Grip

The AxisGO Pistol Grip Trigger is ideal for extending your reach, one handed shooting and image capture at depths. Featuring a trigger switch designed to be sensitive and direct, which ensures no shots are missed. Shoot bursts of images, single photographs, start and stop video record function or capture that perfect selfie with ease.

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