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Thread: A2 detachable carry handle

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    Quote Originally Posted by matemike View Post
    I'm baffled, how does it mount at all without bolts going from one side to the other, across the rail slots?

    Is it just a nut tightening down the clamp on only one side?
    No, there are two cross bolts that go from one side to the other, but they slighty come through the bottom of the handle. Bad machining, maybe...think of it as approximately 2mm diameter channels being drilled 1.5mm from the bottom of the base.

    I remember the base was marked with the manufacturer, and I will e-mail my friend and ask what the name is.
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    A picture is worth 1,000 words.
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    Quote Originally Posted by T2C View Post
    A picture is worth 1,000 words.
    Yup, it would be nice to see a picture.

    My Stag model 1 has been great. I zeroed it with the removable carry handle. Took it off, zeroed a scope. I've switched back and forth, the rail is great. I'm gonna setup my Colt the same way, carry handle, Aimpoint and scope.

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    Turns out he didn't get a complete rifle. Lower is Stag, but who knows what the uppper is.

    CH is American Tactical. Anyone ever heard of them?
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