First look at the Lantac Spada-M rail.

The Spada-M is the MLOK version of the Lantac rail, but to my eye it comes across as a more refined rail. Granted, I don't have much time on the Spada rail series, and I understand the MLOK design is more simplistic, but to me this rail seems to be better visual flow than its predecessor. This is an all aluminum rail, which is anodized a deep black color. Lockup up to the barrel nut is via three screws, and an upper and lower lock piece which appears to increase rigidity.

There are a lot of rails currently on the market, with many dipping into the cheaper side of life. It is worth noting that the longer a rail spends on the CNC, the more the overall cost of the rail. There are plenty of "cheap", or "lower end" rails which have sharp edges, and rough surfaces, but this isn't one of them, nor is it priced to be one of them. The other generation of Spada rails seem to sell for roughly 3 hundo. I understand that 3 large is far more than the bottom dwellers are willing to spend on their sub-$500 franken gun, and that is fine. It is important that we see parts which span the spectrum in terms of price, quality, and ingenuity. Without all three of these things, we would see the AR market stagnate and fall flat.

We will see if we can slap this into a build, or at least get some additional pictures of what the Lantac Spada-M rail looks like, but for now, here are a few early images to get you going.