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Thread: New Noveske NSR rail!

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    Will it be available in other lengths?
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    More info and planned accesories are up on the website.


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    Definitely going to pick up a 9".

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    Read it from AR15

    NSR 11" Retail is $245

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    Very interesting. It appears to remedy the complaints (more like inconveniences) I have with my TRX Extreme.
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    Shouldn't the keyholes be cut with large end forward? That way when you pull back on what you mount on the handguard, it pulls tight into the narrow slot, locking it into place.

    Handguard looks like a good design otherwise
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    Quote Originally Posted by MistWolf View Post
    Shouldn't the keyholes be cut with large end forward? That way when you pull back on what you mount on the handguard, it pulls tight into the narrow slot, locking it into place.

    Handguard looks like a good design otherwise
    It appears to me that it doesn't matter as the covers will be locked into place at either end.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MistWolf View Post
    Shouldn't the keyholes be cut with large end forward? That way when you pull back on what you mount on the handguard, it pulls tight into the narrow slot, locking it into place.

    Handguard looks like a good design otherwise
    Quote Originally Posted by rob_s View Post
    It appears to me that it doesn't matter as the covers will be locked into place at either end.
    I had assumed the keyholes are oriented the way they are to account for recoil.
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    This interests me and will likely be my next handguard. How is deflection (flex) compared to similar rails?


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