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    Rails with FSP cut outs?

    Hey everybody, I'm wanting a rail with an FSP cutout for my next project. I know of the Centurion offering, but curious if there is anything else out there that I haven't seen before. Sorry if this has been discussed, the orange button doesn't seem to like me much lately. thanks!

    Just like this:

    http://www.bravocompanyusa.com/Centu...%200609-mc.htm
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    https://www.rainierarms.com/fortis-r...tem-mid-cutout

    Here's another option. I thought Troy, Daniel Defense, and Apex machining made rails with cutouts as well.

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    IIRC, the Centurion FSP cutout rail has been discontinued due to lack of sales. There's the RIS II from DD (if you can find one) as well as the Troy Delta rail.
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    Troy delta and charlie rails are both cutout. I use a delta rail. The installation is easy, it free floats, and gives me rail exactly where I wanted it without the additional bulk of a full quad rail.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wigbones View Post
    https://www.rainierarms.com/fortis-r...tem-mid-cutout

    Here's another option. I thought Troy, Daniel Defense, and Apex machining made rails with cutouts as well.
    Oh, thanks! Hadn't seen that one before.

    I should add, absolutely doesn't have to be a quad rail. Keymod or M-Lok are all fine too. Not quite sure exactly the direction I want to go with this just yet.
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    I want to try this guy's approach to the NSR rail and the FSP:

    https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread...g-up-some-NSRs
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zirk208 View Post
    I want to try this guy's approach to the NSR rail and the FSP:

    https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread...g-up-some-NSRs
    That might be one of my favorite threads on M4C ever. I wish, but I just don't have the ability, or the balls.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tzook View Post
    That might be one of my favorite threads on M4C ever. I wish, but I just don't have the ability, or the balls.

    Been happy with a troy on a 16 midlength bcm, they were the only company making one.

    And with the 9.5 daniel defense on a bcm 11.5

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    Don't know if THIS one has been mentioned.

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    I've been digging the APEX rails for a long time, they offer fsb cutouts.
    Or contact the guy who did the NSR and see if he'll do it for some cash.
    You could also contact Marvin Pitts I'll bet he could do it.

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