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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightstalker865 View Post
    The Troy VTAC alpha rail is now my go to. It's light weight and slim. I can mount anything I need on it and leave off the things I don't.
    Same for me; have one on my 14.5 and just this past week I got another one for my 20".


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    I use and recommend the Centurion rails because they install at the user level, are fully functional, provide fore and aft QD sockets, and extend the rail for enabler mounting.





    https://www.centurionarms.net/index....=79&Itemid=177

    The only complaint I have is that I can twist the rail into contact with the FSB even with the bolts tightened per directions. I think that there are some simple solutions to this, but overall, the utility and functionality of the rail is enough to garner my recommendation.

    I am also a fan of the URX3.1.
    It was not until I came to KAC that I spent any significant time with the 3.1. I was not a fan of the integral front sight of the URX2 and 3, as I like a 12:00 light option if I am not restrained by a fixed FSB. Anyway, I found that the 3.1 integrates perfectly with my preferred grip, has hard points exactly where they are needed, and modular panels that perfectly cover where I put my hands. The panels do a superb job of insulating from heat while retaining a low profile.

    I had heard less than positive opinions on how the URX family of handguards were installed, and I will say that they are sensitive to improper install, however, if properly assembled they are rock-solid.

    Jack Leuba
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tzook View Post
    NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO........ All these D-bag companies are coming out with sweet stuff and making it impossible to get.

    Do you have a link of that? I can't seem to find it.
    i dont believe DD is a dbag company.. mine has the ddm4 rail, very light weight! and well made, DD does make various other rail systems you know.. the ddm4 rail is just the oem rail.

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    +1 Centurion

    I think Monty's C4 rails are my current hands down favorite for weight, slim profile, and no sharp edges.

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    Smile

    Rail: LaRue- my personal favorite mounting system.
    Tube: Rainier Evo- light, solid, small.
    Acta Non Verba

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    I use magpul handgaurds and they work fine for me. I have seen a vast amount used when I go to 3 gun shoots and some do look as though they would be comfortable to use. However for me I'll stick with magpul, they feel good and they are cost efficient.

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    Why do you like the rail that you do?

    My favorite so far has been a Parallax Tactical FFSSR. Lightweight, has integrated QD spots, and rail space where I need it and not where I don't. I'm going to try one of their new Keymod versions for my next build.

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    I run and like the Wilson Combat TRIM rail. Lightweight, free floating, modular, QD sockets, and user friendly. To add the additional rail sections all one must do is screw in the additional rails without removing the rail since each attachment point is already threaded.

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    I use a surplus Knight's RAS.

    It comes with a VFG that I like, it's easy, tough, in spec and good enough for me.

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    Thank you Failure2stop. I am in the market for that style free float. I hear MI makes them too.

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