Originally Posted by
TRIDENT82
I couldn't agree more with a statement than the one below from Jason....
" With regard to Keymod, we have never been one to follow trend and this case is no different. I am personally not a fan of the Keymod system. It affords very little deviation in the way of creativity & aesthetics. We attempt to design parts that are completely functional and aesthetically pleasing with improved usability and ergonomics.
What we wanted to achieve was simply not possible while following the Keymod specification. "
Keymod really does kill the creative, and aesthetic value from a forearm design imho.