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    Hand gaurd rail covers

    I have a bushmaster old school XM-15 e2s. 20” barrel. Camo hand gaurd rail covers. I would like to change to a more tactical solution. Something I can mount stuff on. Just wondering about lengths. What would I need to look for to fit that?

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    A Knights M5 RAS would be nice.
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    In addition to the M5 RAS, you can look at pretty much any handguard advertised as 12” in length, which usually ends up somewhere close to twelve and a half inches. BCM, Daniel Defense, Larue, Centurion.

    For a free-float rail, you’ll need the capability to remove the FSB, flash hider, and barrel nut for the uninstall. With a Centurion, you can get away with less, since you can use the stock barrel nut. You only need an allen wrench to install a KAC M5.

    What are you trying to mount, and what goals do you have for the rifle?

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    Being in the peoples republic of Massachusetts , I’m not sure yet what I want to do to it. But I do know I don’t care for the plastic feeling of the hand gaurd I have. I don’t think I need a 4 way mounting type rail. Just something that feels more solid and looks better , although I still will hold on the the original stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jdhiker View Post
    Being in the peoples republic of Massachusetts , I’m not sure yet what I want to do to it. But I do know I don’t care for the plastic feeling of the hand gaurd I have. I don’t think I need a 4 way mounting type rail. Just something that feels more solid and looks better , although I still will hold on the the original stuff.
    Consider a Magpul MOE. Or even leaving it as-is until you decide what you need it to do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1168 View Post
    Consider a Magpul MOE. Or even leaving it as-is until you decide what you need it to do.
    I was going to say give the MOE SL a look.
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    Quote Originally Posted by titsonritz View Post
    I was going to say give the MOE SL a look.
    I like those too, but I don’t think they make them for rifle-length gas. (OP mentioned a 20” barrel.)

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    Hand gaurd rail covers

    I would look at one of these, were I in your situation.

    https://www.midwestindustriesinc.com...loat-s/327.htm

    If none of those suit your needs there are these.

    https://www.midwestindustriesinc.com...uard-s/326.htm
    Last edited by HKGuns; 05-02-22 at 15:39.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Curlew View Post
    I like those too, but I don’t think they make them for rifle-length gas. (OP mentioned a 20” barrel.)
    You're right. I just looked and apparently they only make a carbine and mid-length, I thought they did all three but I guess not.
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    Yeah when I get home I am going to measure and take pics of how it comes apart

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