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    Why does no one make an A1 handguard?

    I looked for some on line and was only able to find original ones. I think they look cool so im putting them on rifle but would rather have some modern material. Also the place I found them doesnt send you any type of notification when they are shipped or any way to track the package.
    Last edited by TheNegativeOne; 05-26-16 at 08:08.

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    Lack of demand and market has not run out of M16A1 takeoffs.

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    They showed up today. Man, they are cool. To me.

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    I'm looking for another set for a build, where did you get yours from, and what sort of shape are they?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stickman View Post
    I'm looking for another set for a build, where did you get yours from, and what sort of shape are they?
    They look excellent no cracks or scratches but they have a little rust on 2 of the pins holding the holding the plastic to the aluminum. Sherluck defense industries. Last time i checked they still had some.

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    Ok. I just looked, still in stock. Sherluck.com you wont get an email confirmation or tracking number but mine showed up in 4 days.
    Last edited by TheNegativeOne; 05-26-16 at 18:38.

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    How durable are A1 handguards? Also, how comfortable are they? Been thinking about a set of Ironwood furniture for a "New Vegas Service Rifle" clone, but I'm still iffy on the whole thing because I've never actually even seen an A1 set in person, much less held, much less used any...
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    I've fired my share of A1's and I prefer the flat bottom profile on the A1 handguard to the round profile of the A2 style for shooting service rifle competition.

    If someone made new reproductions, I would buy a set.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dionysusigma View Post
    How durable are A1 handguards? Also, how comfortable are they? Been thinking about a set of Ironwood furniture for a "New Vegas Service Rifle" clone, but I'm still iffy on the whole thing because I've never actually even seen an A1 set in person, much less held, much less used any...
    They aren't as durable as A2 hand guards. They stopped using them because they would break and a different left and right were needed. I've had many get the "teeth" broken off and crack.

    I personally prefer a round profile but the triangle shape isn't bad.

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    If a company brought back the design, but incorporated a bit of metal reinforcement (like Glock does with their magazines) and modern polymers, would that maybe solve the "broken teeth" issue?

    Not intending to knock Magpul's MOE guards, but they just don't have that... look.
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