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Thread: B5, Midwest Industries, and NoName midlength drop in handguards

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    B5, Midwest Industries, and NoName midlength drop in handguards

    Three items for your perusal. All were used on a BCM Kino. Prices are shipped and include PP fees, unless you would prefer to send via Venmo or something.

    The Midwest Industries two piece drop in M-Lok handguard is actually really nice. It’s seen a few range trips and a carbine class. I only used this to attach a light and fore grip, but I’ve found an alternative flashlight attachment that I like. Overall, a great way to add modularity without reverting to a heavy quad rail or removing your front sight.
    SOLD $95.

    The CAR style handguard was purchased here on the EE, not sure the origin. I like how it looks, it has too and bottom heat shields, but the fit between the halves seems a bit loose. It works. Definitely OK if you want to run an “old school” looking midlength, which is what I wanted to try out. Found that I really do like it, so I ordered an OD Green one from CavMfg.
    SOLD $15

    I had to chew into the B5 a bit to get it to fit properly. Minimal actual use outside of the safe.
    $15








    Last edited by JediGuy; 07-16-20 at 21:57.

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    Boogaloo Bump
    “God doesn’t need your good works, but your neighbor does.” - Luther

    Quote Originally Posted by 1168
    7.5” is the Ed Hardy of barrel lengths.

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    “God doesn’t need your good works, but your neighbor does.” - Luther

    Quote Originally Posted by 1168
    7.5” is the Ed Hardy of barrel lengths.

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