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markm
02-26-24, 17:12
Stickman posted this in the "Interesting Finds" thread in the Stickman forum. (I meant to put this in AR General)

A pretty nice 2 piece FF that uses the factory barrel nut. Mimics the KAC rail height and width. Installed:

https://i.imgur.com/nZZWM0F.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/4IYWARv.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/o4SU4pe.jpg

markm
02-26-24, 17:51
I must say that I think $40 is the right price for this rail. I would not consider this a strong rail at all. I've busted rails before and really am not an "ounces" fag when it comes to that part of the formula.

Here you can see thinness in the vent holes area compared to a KAC RAS.

The concept is great, but this thing would not be a combat rail at all.

https://i.imgur.com/mjj9cBW.jpg

markm
02-26-24, 17:58
The 4 fasteners that hold the bottom piece to the rest of the rail don't get a lot of "bite" in the threading. All of the fasteners feel like they'd come loose without a serious cleaning and some blue loctite.

I also compared the thickness of the rail to my BCM QRF, which I love. The QRF falls between the KAC and this OTIS as far as thickness. And honestly the QRF already makes me nervous in the beef department.

So the OTIS is something I would mount nothing but rail covers on. You run a big light or a VFG roughly on this thing and it's going to break.

titsonritz
02-26-24, 18:17
So basically a fairly decent cheap, inexpensive placeholder that looks the part until you can come up with a real rail. I can dig it.

SeriousStudent
02-26-24, 19:15
Thanks for taking a hit for the team, Mark. I was debating one of those, I'll just save my money.

Diamondback
02-26-24, 19:51
So basically a fairly decent cheap, inexpensive placeholder that looks the part until you can come up with a real rail. I can dig it.

Or one for a "sub-caliber" .22LR trainer. :)

markm
02-26-24, 21:08
The lack of heat sheild too... At first I was liking it because the dimensions are good, but damn. It's doable on a target carbine, but man.

Uncas47
02-26-24, 21:13
It looks to be certainly adequate to mount a white light and sling for a home defense gun for someone on a budget. Not everyone is at the tip of the spear, but when shit goes bump in the night, this could be a comfort.

markm
02-27-24, 07:49
It looks to be certainly adequate to mount a white light and sling for a home defense gun for someone on a budget. Not everyone is at the tip of the spear, but when shit goes bump in the night, this could be a comfort.

Barely. I'm at the base of the spear and I've broken better. The overall concept is really good, but it should have been 3 times the strength and should have a bottom heat sheild. The barrel nut strap and hardware would be ok. But everything else is worrisome.

Uncas47
02-27-24, 09:02
Barely. I'm at the base of the spear and I've broken better. The overall concept is really good, but it should have been 3 times the strength and should have a bottom heat sheild. The barrel nut strap and hardware would be ok. But everything else is worrisome.
LOL, I'm no where near the tip either, but still pony up for RAS on my guns. They're a comfort to me.

DoubleW
02-27-24, 13:00
I’d take a Colt double heat shield plastic handguard way before this. But thank you for being the guinea pig.

markm
02-27-24, 14:45
I’d take a Colt double heat shield plastic handguard way before this. But thank you for being the guinea pig.

I can dig it. I can seriously see the standard Colt handguard being tougher than this thing. And if it breaks, you no longer have a delta ring in place. Your best bet then would be a Centurion.