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Thread: Troy vs Daniel defense..

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    Is second the SF MFAR 12" it's cheaper and is similar to the Troy.

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    Troy makes great tube rails, I have one and can't complain. But I am not a fan of their quad rails. I had one on my previous upper and it was bulky as hell. I won't go into too many details, but I was not happy with the quality of my troy quad rail. One of the reasons I sold it and got the Alpha rail. If you want quad, go Centurion or DD. If you want tube, Troy is a good pick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jake.g.dpms View Post
    had any experience with the new bravo rails?
    I've used the Troy TRX Standard 11" which was pretty much the same rail with the older mounting system. It was a lot thicker and heavier than I liked so it ended up getting swapped for a TRX extreme. Had about the same experience with a MRF 10" but I at least had more trust in the mounting system.

    I've also used the Centurion C4, DD Omega and Omega X. All were 12 inch models. I'd definitely recommend any of those over the Troy Quads in general. Although I probably wouldn't use the Omega over a lpgb because of the minimal clearance.

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    Yeah from what I've heard Troy quadrails are heavy, does the omega feel wierd when gripping it? It seems like it would be too tall to use the "costa" style gripping technique.

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    I just switched from trx 13 to a dd omega x 12 and could not be happier with the dd rail. I have no problems with the trx/alpha just prefer the locking system of the dd rails
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jake.g.dpms View Post
    Yeah from what I've heard Troy quadrails are heavy, does the omega feel wierd when gripping it? It seems like it would be too tall to use the "costa" style gripping technique.
    You can still "C" clamp it (Costa I guess) if you suffer from tiny had syndrome the maybe, If I used the C clamp method then I would consider a tube rail again but I dont, one can make it work with a DD rail especially the new one they have been re profiled to be much smaller..
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    I've always wondered about the troy tube rails.....

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