For optics , I do mount them on aluminium rails. But for a bipod, does it matter on what type of rail i use? Instead of buying more alumium M-lok rails, i am thinking about using spare Magpul polymer rail i have around.
For optics , I do mount them on aluminium rails. But for a bipod, does it matter on what type of rail i use? Instead of buying more alumium M-lok rails, i am thinking about using spare Magpul polymer rail i have around.
I used one for a long time. Never had any issues at all.
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I’ve had a polymer one warp under pressure just on a VFG. I would not use polymer if I was going to load into a bipod.
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If you load the bipod, which you should, they will warp and possibly break. I tried one as a stop-gap measure and the bipod kept coming loose because of it.
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In addition... Pappabear had the Mlok pull/peel off of a gun with a bipod. Pic rail is really the only way to go for a loaded bipod.
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I use the aluminum rail sections for bipods for the reason stated above.
Got it..time to order more aluminum m-lok rail sections...
Last edited by n8vmind; 09-04-19 at 11:35.
The Arisaka Defense rails have three Mlok nuts which is a nice touch for a bipod.
When you say you mount optics on aluminum handguards, do you mean just a front site? Rds or scope should be mounted on the receiver
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