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    Anyone know the weight difference from my pic rail version?

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    Quote Originally Posted by R0CKETMAN View Post
    Anyone know the weight difference from my pic rail version?

    Per the Centurion web site:

    M-LOK
    Weight: 9.8 oz with screws --- 1.1oz more with standard barrel nut

    Pic
    Weight: 14.2oz with screws---1.1oz with standard barrel nut

    4.4oz heavier.
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    Yes as soon as I get some funds, I'll be getting one for a Colt 6933 upper and 16" mid-length, both with FSP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by R0CKETMAN View Post
    Anyone know the weight difference from my pic rail version?
    There is a noticeable difference. Both in how slim it is and how much lighter handling the rifle feels.
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    Quote Originally Posted by titsonritz View Post
    Per the Centurion web site:

    M-LOK
    Weight: 9.8 oz with screws --- 1.1oz more with standard barrel nut

    Pic
    Weight: 14.2oz with screws---1.1oz with standard barrel nut

    4.4oz heavier.
    Tnx..less than I’d expected


    Quote Originally Posted by TommyG View Post
    There is a noticeable difference. Both in how slim it is and how much lighter handling the rifle feels.
    Yeah that what I’m thinking. Looks like I’ll make the swap.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TommyG View Post
    There is a noticeable difference. Both in how slim it is and how much lighter handling the rifle feels.
    The leveraged front weight really becomes noticeable on a lot of builds. I agree, the MLOK version of this rail makes an already good handling carbine much better.
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    Stick


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    Does anyone know if centurion ever builds a carbine gas 14.5/7 pin/weld uppers? Cause I want a factory built upper with the carbine cut out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by me2hootyhoo View Post
    Does anyone know if centurion ever builds a carbine gas 14.5/7 pin/weld uppers? Cause I want a factory built upper with the carbine cut out.
    They do 14.5 barrels and sell them all the time, so it’s certainly possible. I would shoot them an email and see if they can for you.

    Is there a certain muzzle device you wanted on it?
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    I don’t believe they pin though.


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