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Shawn.L
04-15-10, 08:57
I have a RRA middy upper HBAR SS 1:8 Wylde, flat top with A2 FS.
local custom guy johnsontactical.com is going to reprofile that heavy bbl for me.
Keeping the FSB
Im going to take off the heavy half-quad tube I got on it now and want to FF, light, and be able to resist heat.

So, Im thinking carbon fiber.

who makes good ones? suggestions on source and price ?

upper now, the lower is gone, prob going to need to assemble a new one for it.
http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x319/spelf01/SN850445.jpg
http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x319/spelf01/SN850448.jpg

Sam
04-15-10, 09:11
I prefer the Troy 11" Extreme XTR Battlerail for my lightweight upper assembly.
The 11" will cover the midlength gas block and then some. You can get by with the 9" rail. The Extreme XTR Battlerail is very light.

http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/medium/DSCI0018.JPG

http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/medium/DSCI0019.JPG

http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/medium/DSCI0020.JPG

There are other lightweight rails, such as the Daniel Defense Lite rail, although the Troy is even lighter. As for heat, I ran this upper through a class three weeks ago and never notice any heat, I was not wearing any gloves.

Shawn.L
04-15-10, 09:19
thanks for the input, and that rail looks very nice.

I should have mentioned in my OP that this doesnt need anything mounted, and so no rails would be my preference.

Sam
04-15-10, 09:46
The Troy only has the picatinny rail on top. There are other free float handguards without any rail at all. I'm sure you'll be happy with them.

d90king
04-15-10, 10:32
I prefer the Troy 11" Extreme XTR Battlerail for my lightweight upper assembly.
The 11" will cover the midlength gas block and then some. You can get by with the 9" rail. The Extreme XTR Battlerail is very light.

http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/medium/DSCI0018.JPG

http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/medium/DSCI0019.JPG

http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/medium/DSCI0020.JPG

There are other lightweight rails, such as the Daniel Defense Lite rail, although the Troy is even lighter. As for heat, I ran this upper through a class three weeks ago and never notice any heat, I was not wearing any gloves.


Shawn, I think Sam makes a great recommendation. Another buddy just went with the 11" Troy and loves it. They are very light and have a great profile.

BAC
04-15-10, 10:52
The Troy handguard would require him to shave down the FSB. He might want the FS part of the FSB, so a different handguard would be needed if he wants to go past the handguard. For those of us with long arms it's kinda mandatory... That being said, I fully expect to have the 11" or 13" VTAC version of those Troy handguards in the near future.

Shawn, consider Hiperform (http://www.hiperform.com/hand-guards.htm) if you do go the carbon fiber route. He's got no problem answering questions via phone, but email might take a bit. The folks I know who have his handguards like 'em.


-B

monteboy84
04-15-10, 13:02
I really like the DD Lite rail I just got, but for a single rail forearm, the Midwest SS series is quite nice, and light. Haven't handled the new Battlerails yet, but the Troy MRF I had left a bad taste in my mouth.

-matt