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Thread: Best Drop in Rails... Troy? or MI?

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    I love the MI rifle length drop in I have on mine

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    Troy DeltaRail. Best drop in rail, period. It installs in under 5 minutes, and requires NO modifications at all. Seriously, there is nothing better.
    If you really like quad rails, they also have the CharlieRail which is the same, but rails on all sides. I prefer the light weight and simplicity of the Delta.
    Last edited by masakari; 03-21-14 at 15:46.

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    Quote Originally Posted by justin_247 View Post
    You can buy KAC RAS rails for like $120 on the EE at various sites.
    This is really your best bet for a drop in.

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    I had the MI Gen II Drop-In rail on a LE6920 I recently sold. I've tried the Troy and liked the MI a lot better. Its a true two piece design with no screws and rock solid lockup.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iraqgunz View Post
    The Centurion Arms C4 is the best in that category, albeit not quite "drop in". The Carbine Cut Out rail is the way to go if you have a carbine gas system.
    Glad to hear this. I'm considering the C4 Carbine Cut Out for my Colt.
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    I'll echo the Centurion C4 recommendations.

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    Centurion, hands down. If you have trouble with it, Singlestack Wonder, which I haven't with the rail, I had trouble with another part, contact them. Monty will make it right. But also, make sure it's not your barrel nut that's loose.

    Troy, on the other hand, I had issues with the rail. First, they sent me the wrong one. As I was putting it on, the screws stripped before I even snugged them down. Then I contacted them, they were out of stock, but would set up an exchange as soon as they had them in. Nothing, nothing, emailed them again, no response, emailed again, no response.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arkansas Bob View Post
    Was the barrel nut torqued properly? If the barrel nut is not tight it will move until it contacts the gas tube.
    Of course it was, as well as the other nuts I tried thinking that a nut was out of spec. Removed a few thousandths of an inch with stones from the lower clamp assembly and the rail locked up tight. This was an early rail.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3rdManchu View Post
    Centurion, hands down. If you have trouble with it, Singlestack Wonder, which I haven't with the rail, I had trouble with another part, contact them. Monty will make it right. But also, make sure it's not your barrel nut that's loose.

    Troy, on the other hand, I had issues with the rail. First, they sent me the wrong one. As I was putting it on, the screws stripped before I even snugged them down. Then I contacted them, they were out of stock, but would set up an exchange as soon as they had them in. Nothing, nothing, emailed them again, no response, emailed again, no response.
    I keep hearing reports of experiences of this, but I recently got a Troy single point sling mount used here on the forums, and when I discovered that it was damaged, Troy responded within an hour of me emailing them and replaced it, free of charge, with a brand new one.
    So I say that Troy is good to go, to include their customer service.

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