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kwelz
06-18-09, 17:40
I am noticing a problem n my 6940. It seems like the built in rails do a terrible job at dissipating the heat from firing. I have had quad rails before but for some reason this one seems much worse than any of the others. Is this a side effect of the Monolithic Rail system or something else, like me being a pansy?

I also noticed that my Aimpoint is very hot to the touch so the heat is transferring through the mount all the way up through the site. It is much worse than on my other rifles. 200-300 rounds it it gets noticeable. 500+ rounds it gets uncomfortable and around 600 rounds it was getting painful.

Advice? Observations? Criticism?

phirehawk
06-18-09, 19:49
That's odd... one would think that a one piece aluminum rail would act as a more effective heat sink. Interesting...

DRich
06-18-09, 19:55
Sounds like it's acting as a very efficient heat sink. It's drawing the heat away from the barrel very nicely. :D

Either you need better rail panels or better gloves (aka "Chicken Mitt).

Abraxas
06-18-09, 20:13
Sounds like it's acting as a very efficient heat sink. It's drawing the heat away from the barrel very nicely. :D

Either you need better rail panels or better gloves (aka "Chicken Mitt).

My thoughts exactly.

Failure2Stop
06-18-09, 20:15
http://images.ethicalsuperstore.com/images/64684%20-%20Oven%20Mitts%20Chrysanthemum%20Purple%20Pink%20Floral.jpg

Puffy93
06-18-09, 20:22
http://images.ethicalsuperstore.com/images/64684%20-%20Oven%20Mitts%20Chrysanthemum%20Purple%20Pink%20Floral.jpg

But that makes mag changes tougher. :rolleyes:

kwelz
06-18-09, 20:54
HAHAHAHAHA F2S. Aren't you just funny. (Actually yes you are)

I just use Ladder style covers. I guess that really is the difference. I have always used panels before. I have some XTM panels but they are pretty wide when put on the 6940 rails. In addition they don't want to fit right on the bottom where I have my VFG. Maybe I will pick up some XT panels that I can cut.

Abraxas
06-18-09, 22:28
http://images.ethicalsuperstore.com/images/64684%20-%20Oven%20Mitts%20Chrysanthemum%20Purple%20Pink%20Floral.jpg

That is Fn great

Sigmax
06-19-09, 10:31
http://images.ethicalsuperstore.com/images/64684%20-%20Oven%20Mitts%20Chrysanthemum%20Purple%20Pink%20Floral.jpg

Wait, is that tactical enough?

http://i251.photobucket.com/albums/gg314/mattpoynter/camoovenmit.jpg

Buck
06-19-09, 11:14
Here is the answer you seek young Padawan...

http://www.impactguns.com/store/media/kac_panels.jpg

kwelz
06-19-09, 12:25
Arn't the knights rails pretty thick?

DRich
06-19-09, 13:17
Arn't the knights rails pretty thick?

They are among the thinnest of all the rail covers. Supposedly, the new SCAR covers are thinner, but I don't know of any others.

Some claim the XT/XTM are thinner than the KAC's , but they don't feel thinner in my hands.

HiggsBoson
06-19-09, 13:20
Isn't insulation pretty much the opposite of dissipation?

kwelz
06-19-09, 13:30
Yeah I worded the title badly. Heat is being dissipated away from the barrel, however it is going strait into my hands and the optic. I even noticed very prominent heat distortion through the optic after about 3-400 rounds and I am not used to that.

Thomas M-4
06-19-09, 13:57
I know PK firearms used to have a magazine body with a fan [batt,& switch] wired into the magazine body you inserted it into the rifle with the bolt locked back and it would blow air through the chamber. I checked there web site but I cant find it anymore:(. Seems like that product may help the OP with his problem.

TOrrock
06-19-09, 14:33
Your Aimpoint can take the heat, don't worry about that.....but yeah, you should get some decent rail covers.

kwelz
06-19-09, 23:20
Problem solved. I removed the XT panels from my 9MM gun and put them on this gun. They are a bit thinner than XTMs so I prefer them on the wider rail. Now the ony problem is my XTMs don't seem to fit right on my Troy Rail on the 9mm.