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Unread 10-17-09, 18:30
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What Rail for a Magpul MOE Handguard

I am going to install a Magpul MOE handguard on the carbine I am building. Is there a rail out there that works better with the MOE than any others.

I am looking at these two;

For the bottom of the handguard to attach a verticle foregrip;
http://www.bravocompanyusa.com/Midwe...p/mctar-03.htm

And for the side of the hadguard to attach a light;
https://www.bravocompanyusa.com/Prod...ctCode=MI%2DOR

The second one is currently unavailable.

I have also found these from Falcon;
http://www.botachtactical.com/faerpora.html

The falcon is made from Polymer. Plus they are available.

Any suggestions or criticisms would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance.
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I used a Streamlight polymer rail. Works great, and was 15 dollars.

I'll see if I can find a link.


Link! : http://www.opticsplanet.net/streamli...unt-69902.html

But only because that's what my local shop had. I would imagine both of your options would work very well.

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Thumbs up

Thank you. I will give it a look.

Does anyone know if there is a difference in durability between a rail that is machined from aluminum and one that is made out of polymer?

Not that I plan on doing this, but, if you were to change things out on the rail, would one stand up better over time?
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I just installed the Falcon Poly rail and it was way undersized and would not begin to hold a TD VFG solid and the screws are easily over tightened and chew thru the Poly rail. I would not even recommend using the Poly rail for a light mount on a hard use gun. I had an aluminum rail I pulled off another gun and it appears to work fine, but I will be shooting a match this weekend and know more then. Avoid the Poly IMHO
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That is the information that I was looking for.

I'll go with the aluminum set then.

Thank you.
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I just installed the Falcon Poly rail and it was way undersized and would not begin to hold a TD VFG solid and the screws are easily over tightened and chew thru the Poly rail. I would not even recommend using the Poly rail for a light mount on a hard use gun. I had an aluminum rail I pulled off another gun and it appears to work fine, but I will be shooting a match this weekend and know more then. Avoid the Poly IMHO
I would second this. Do not use the Ergo rails. Nothing locks up tight with them. Go with an M.I. metal rail section instead.
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I would second this. Do not use the Ergo rails. Nothing locks up tight with them. Go with an M.I. metal rail section instead.
Looks like like I will be getting the M.I rails.

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try these. They're the same thing Magpul sells for the MOE.

http://www.ergogrips.net/item-detail...TOKEN=57560209
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I've got a MI picatinny rail section, and am pleased with it. I have a VTAC flashlight mount and SF 6P combo mounted on it. It's solid.

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Thanks guys for this post.. I've been looking today for a rail for moe.. Almost got the ergo, went with the MI at Bravo.
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Thanks guys for this post.. I've been looking today for a rail for moe.. Almost got the ergo, went with the MI at Bravo.
exacty what I want to mount on my MOE. Where did you mount it? How are you working the light? got pics?
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I realize I am a bit late on this thread, but I wound up using the 1.5" Midwest Industries bolt on rail at the 2 o'clock position on the forward slot.

See:

http://www.midwayusa.com/viewproduct...tnumber=413029

The MI nuts will not work there without modifying the heat shield, so I wound up using the Ergo backing plates, which fit the MI screws (IIRC). Or, perhaps I used the Ergo screws. Either way, it worked well.

See:

http://www.ergogrips.net/item-detail...TOKEN=29716441

There is a thread on mounting various sling attachments to the Magpul MOE handguards at:

http://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=36421
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