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    Question A.R.M.S. SIR

    Hey Guys! I'm new to M4,and glad to be here. I recently purcased an A.R.M.S rail system, and I was wondering what your opinions are? Thanks!!!!!!!!!

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    To quote Obi-Wan Kenobi, "That is a name I have not heard in a long time...a long time".

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    Which one did you get? There are a few different rails in their lineup.
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    A.R.M.S

    I have the # 50 C. The Bi-level rail. I also have the #40 rear flip-up sight, and the#22 M68 mounting rings.

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    I have the same set up. At the time (between 2000 - 2002) it fit my needs. Still is a well made set up. I ended up taking my primary rifle is a different direction. The only decent complaint I have heard over the years is that your optics will sit higher because of the the rail that goes over the flat top. You can mount optics, like the Aimpoint, with out a spacer and have co-witness due to this but if you mount a IR or visible laser in front it will obscure about 1/2 the optic. With the kit I am running now it just did not work for me.

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    hmmm... a person asking the collective opinion of the internet on a purchase they have already made... This can't end well.

    http://m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=11332

    There's a thread for you to read up on. Not sure if it is about the same rail you bought.
    Last edited by RAM Engineer; 07-05-09 at 01:50. Reason: added link

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    A.R.M.S

    Opinions are like assholes. but I thought mature enlightened professionals in this industry would be helpful instead of juvinile. Thanks for your two cents although it was hardly worth the effort.:rolleyes.

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    hmm...now I feel like I wasted 15 minutes of my life by going back and finding a link to a very informative thread on the ARMS SIR for you to read. Oh well. You're welcome anyway. I guess you can't joke with some people.

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    Well let's see. You came here asking opinions and because you don't like the responses you are butt hurt. This is typical of these types of threads where someone asks about the purchase AFTER THE FACT.

    Ram Engineer posted a link to a similar thread. I suggest that you go back and read it. If it were me I would sell it, and buy a good rail from Daniel Defense, Vltor or one of the other better names.

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    Opinions are like assholes. but I thought mature enlightened professionals in this industry would be helpful instead of juvinile. Thanks for your two cents although it was hardly worth the effort.:rolleyes.



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    It must be nice to have all the information all of the time.Believe it or not there are a few of us that aren't that enlightened. We try to ask those who are professionals in the industry honest questions to make better decisions. I'm sorry it was after the fact. I know its hard to believe but we live out in the country and this is our first computer. I guess I relate better to the corn fields and horses than people. Sorry if I was a Dick. Oh by the way riding horses my ass hasn't hurt for 40 years.

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