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    M-LOK handguard rail covers

    I have a Colt LE6960-CCU which of coarse has a Centurion Arms handguard with M-LOK at the 3/6/9 positions. CA manufactures some rail covers that I was going to purchase for it but they look a little too thick. What are your favorite M-LOK rail covers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MeanCarbine View Post
    I have a Colt LE6960-CCU which of coarse has a Centurion Arms handguard with M-LOK at the 3/6/9 positions. CA manufactures some rail covers that I was going to purchase for it but they look a little too thick. What are your favorite M-LOK rail covers?
    Those CA rail covers work perfectly with CA handguards. I wouldn't automatically dismiss them.

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    I have a set of those on a CA rail and really like them.

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    These are what I prefer.. more economic version of RailScales


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    Quote Originally Posted by MeanCarbine View Post
    I have a Colt LE6960-CCU which of coarse has a Centurion Arms handguard with M-LOK at the 3/6/9 positions. CA manufactures some rail covers that I was going to purchase for it but they look a little too thick. What are your favorite M-LOK rail covers?
    BCM, nice, thin & light

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    Quote Originally Posted by MeanCarbine View Post
    I have a Colt LE6960-CCU which of coarse has a Centurion Arms handguard with M-LOK at the 3/6/9 positions. CA manufactures some rail covers that I was going to purchase for it but they look a little too thick. What are your favorite M-LOK rail covers?
    I'm not a fan of the CA rail covers. They're more of a tension fit, and not mlok. They can possibly get bumped/knocked out of place. I've had it happen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tigereye View Post
    I have a set of those on a CA rail and really like them.
    Same here.



    I just ordered a set for my BRN-180 along with the handstop.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dukr View Post
    I'm not a fan of the CA rail covers. They're more of a tension fit, and not mlok. They can possibly get bumped/knocked out of place. I've had it happen.
    Yeah I just noticed that. Isn't the whole point of M-LOK, light and secure attachment?

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    On the only MLOK rail I own I'm running the Magpul Type 2 rail covers. They're nice and grippy, never had one come loose or fall out, and they work extremely well at keeping the heat off your hand.

    https://magpul.com/m-lokrailcover-ty...obal_color=118

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    Quote Originally Posted by Send it... View Post
    BCM, nice, thin & light
    This - I have them on two Centurion 13" MLOKs forends, including the CCU one.

    I tried the Magpul ones, too bulky and bendy for me.

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