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I order the bcm blemish with the 12" c4 rail are they quality or should I buy another rail thanks for opinions
jataylor11
06-20-14, 06:28
I sure am happy with mine. I wondered about lockup at first. But just mount it, that will make you feel a lot different. It locks up solid as all get out! Plus it's cake to install.
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skijunkie55
06-20-14, 06:29
https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?89741-Centurion-Arms-C4-12-quot-rail-impressions-PICS-added
https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?81680-Centurion-Arms-C4-Cut-Out-rail-pix
https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?74894-Official-Centurion-Arms-Rail-released
A quick search says you're good to go.
MikeDawg46L
06-20-14, 06:31
There is really not another rail system that you could install in the place of the C4 that would be of any better quality. Lighter...yes. Better...no. They are solid rails and I've used several. I would still be using one had I not opted for the CMR on my latest Noveske build.
They are GTG. Don't worry about it...just shoot it.
Obscenejesster
06-20-14, 10:48
I have a 9" one on a mid-length and its a quality handguard. It locks up nice and it's finished nicely. That being said, I'm thinking about selling it. Ever since using a KMR on my most recent build, I prefer the smooth feeling of KeyMod or other modular rails. I also prefer the lighter weight of the KMR. Like I said before though. The C4 is a quality piece.
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I have this upper (LW version) and I really like it. I got it for my wife to shoot, but I use it as much as I do my 6920. It's gtg without a doubt.
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The Centurion rails are kick ass. Solid pails. I have one and like it a great deal.
I order the bcm blemish with the 12" c4 rail are they quality or should I buy another rail thanks for opinions
Centurion is one of those brands that not many people know about, but pretty much everything they make is high quality... like BCM was a few years ago, I suppose.
I ended up going with a urxiii due to overall cost and weight, but the C4 and DD slick rail were the other two I was considering, and saw nothing but good reviews in my research.
I couldn't resist the 14.5 Middie with the permed Mod 0 they had running, so far I really like the rail; the QD sockets both fore and aft are a nice touch, and everything seems to be very solid, lighter than some other quads I have as well.
Thanks a lot everyone I feel like I made a great coice
Thanks a lot everyone I feel like I made a great coice
You did well now go shoot the $&@# out of it.
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jataylor11
06-20-14, 20:09
Here's the C4 on my RECCE build.http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/06/21/4eza5a4e.jpg
JT
I have a Centurian C4 Cut-Out rail on my Colt and love it. I'm going to build a 20" upper and I'm going to put a Centurian C4 rail on it.
NYH1.
You did well now go shoot the $&@# out of it.
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I still gotta get sights,bcg and charging Handel so unfortunately it's gonna have to sit for about a month [emoji20]
I still gotta get sights,bcg and charging Handel so unfortunately it's gonna have to sit for about a month [emoji20]
Look at the sionics bcg.
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I love mine so much and can't even think about replacing it. About 7500rnds with it and it hasn't budged a bit. Solid, reliable and a reputable manufacturer what more could you ask for.
Mine is the Middy Cut-Out. Love the extra rail beside the FSP. Bought used from M4 EE and it is rock solid.
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I couldn't resist the 14.5 Middie with the permed Mod 0 they had running, so far I really like the rail; the QD sockets both fore and aft are a nice touch, and everything seems to be very solid, lighter than some other quads I have as well.
Same here. Got in on that sale.
I'm glad I made the right choice. Mine should be here tomorrow, I sold one of my m&p's to get it. I had 3 so it wasn't a big deal can't wait till the morning
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