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Thread: Initial thoughts on the Midwest Industries gen2 drop in quad rail...

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    You would think they would have screws for the fit, I was wondering if they did,guess not. Also i didnt think these would work with colt,glad they fixed that issue.

    Do they move around a lot???
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    Initial thoughts on the Midwest Industries gen2 drop in quad rail...

    Looks nice , but the extension to bridge the gap over the delta ring is pretty much useless without picatinny notches in it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redbeardsong View Post
    Looks nice , but the extension to bridge the gap over the delta ring is pretty much useless without picatinny notches in it.
    I'd cut it off. It looks stupid and serves no purpose.

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    From a looks standpoint it looks like a high quality unit. I just dont understand why anyone who is willing to spend 150.00 on a drop in not spend the same $ and get a free float.

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    Man I don't miss my Fat MI rail at all. It was OK for mounting lights and sling loops. But if you had a quick detach that was tuned for an IN SPEC rail, and tried to put it on my MI, it was wiggly loose. And rail clips wiggled like a mofo on it... which was annoying becase that fat bastard was too wide to run KAC panals.

    I'll never understand how a company that makes RAILS, can't get them to spec. It's not like they make rails as a secondary product line.
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    So glad this was posted.

    I was considering this, over Daniel Defense Omega 9.
    Besides these two, I'm not aware of any other drop in style hand guard for my BCM Midlength 14"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ledanek View Post
    So glad this was posted.

    I was considering this, over Daniel Defense Omega 9.
    Besides these two, I'm not aware of any other drop in style hand guard for my BCM Midlength 14"
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    Thanks

    Any suggestion is "the best" drop in?

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    Quote Originally Posted by markm View Post
    Man I don't miss my Fat MI rail at all. It was OK for mounting lights and sling loops. But if you had a quick detach that was tuned for an IN SPEC rail, and tried to put it on my MI, it was wiggly loose. And rail clips wiggled like a mofo on it... which was annoying becase that fat bastard was too wide to run KAC panals.

    I'll never understand how a company that makes RAILS, can't get them to spec. It's not like they make rails as a secondary product line.

    I think their current line is much better than their older lineup.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ledanek View Post
    Thanks

    Any suggestion is "the best" drop in?
    Most members are going to suggest the Centurion.
    Quote Originally Posted by scottryan View Post
    Anybody that owns or sells pistol versions of assault rifles is a bottom feeder, irregardless of the ban status of certain ammunition.

    They are illigetimate weapons that have no real purpose other than to attract retards to the gun community.

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