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Thread: DD Rails that extend around the FSB (review & pictures)

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    There is plenty of room for an X200 or M3x on the MRE or DD 12.5 FSP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by M4Guru View Post
    Excellent pics and descriptions. I like these types of rails alot, and use them on my work and personal guns. I have KAC MRE rails and DD 12.0 FSPs and both are great.

    The RIS II does not free float the M203, unfortuately, as it's attachment system is still the standard barrel clamp.
    M4Guru,

    The Daniel Defense RIS II doesn't utilize the M203 barrel clamp it free floats the M203 with our M203 hangers built into our rail system.
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    Isn't the rear still hooked around the barrel on the M203 when using the RIS II? I tested the RIS II submissions at Crane and DARC. I understand that it will not use the M203 QD bracket from the M4, but the rear still contacts the barrel.

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    It's hard not to love the DD 12.0 FSP & DD M4 RIS II.

    It's like a revised KAC MRE. I wish I'd never have sold mine.
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    I run the 12.5 FSP on my Colt M4. It's awesome. I like the KAC, too, but it's hard to deal with KAC.

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