Low cost, good value, a little wide, they work well.
I've dropped a few of the FF and a couple non-FF MI rails on weapons for guys on my department. No problems with any of them that I've ever heard of, and if there were, ti would have gotten back to me whenever we were shooting quals or I ran into them on a call.
Stick
Board policy mandates I state that I shoot for BCM. I have also done work for 200 or so manufacturers within the firearm community. I am prior service, a full time LEO, firearm instructor, armorer, TL, martial arts instructor, and all around good guy.
I also shoot and write for various publications. Let me know if you know cool secrets or have toys worthy of an article...
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Hey Stick,
Seeing as it's pictured in your photo above, what are you impressions of the MI Aimpoint mount? It's obviously not a QD mount, but solid?
-RD62
I've had two sets of the non free floated midlengths and they are great for the price. No issues at all with them. All of the MI gear I have had is well made, just a little more beefy than some of the other manfacturers. That said I switched to the DD Omega's and like the narrower profile.
I'm running with a MI Free Float rail on my 6920. It's a nice solid and well made rail at a reasonable price. I also like the way it looks compared to other more pricey alternatives.
I have rail ladders on the top and sides and a rail cover at the bottom. I like the way that works.
I would highly recommend it.
Stick
Board policy mandates I state that I shoot for BCM. I have also done work for 200 or so manufacturers within the firearm community. I am prior service, a full time LEO, firearm instructor, armorer, TL, martial arts instructor, and all around good guy.
I also shoot and write for various publications. Let me know if you know cool secrets or have toys worthy of an article...
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