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    These rails are awesome IMHO. I just payed $293.00 for my Omega X 9''. They are very slim. I will probably use these rails for just about every build in the future, unless of course the need for another rail is needed based on function.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Surf View Post
    Since this BCM price I have probably done about a dozen or so for other people and have 3 of these rails mounted my own rifles with 1 more ready to mount on another one of my rifles as soon as I get a chance. I also have a couple more in the box for future builds.

    However I recently ordered the Troy 13" TRX Extreme Battlerail for my next upcoming build, which I am just waiting on a few more parts. So my other DD rails will have to wait a bit longer.

    Great rail, can't beat the price. For a hard use working carbine/rifle in an up close situation, I really do prefer a pinned front sight base.
    did you need the DD nut wrench or were you able to make do with another wrench?
    never push a wrench...

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    Just put one of these rails on my patrol rifle and love it. It didn't really seem to add that much weight to the rifle and the slim profile is nice.

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    How is the feel of the weight to something like the KAC RAS ?
    I must study politics and war, that our sons may have liberty to study mathematics and philosophy. - John Adams

    The AK guys are all about the reach around. - Garand Thumb.

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    No mods

    No modifications were needed with the ARMS front folding sight. About an hour installation. Sight is sturdy as hell too. Thought it would have been somewhat loose, but not at all. So glad I went this route.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ra2bach View Post
    did you need the DD nut wrench or were you able to make do with another wrench?
    I did about 10 or so of the DD proprietary barrel nuts with a AR/M4/M16 armorers wrench using the castle nut portion of the wrench. A few rifles ago, I sheared off the pin when torquing a barrel nut. I got more uses out of it than I thought I would. Since then I have picked up a DD barrel nut wrench. I am doing a couple more swaps tomorrow or Thursday.

    Anyway here is what I was using.
    Daniel Defense barrel nut install

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    I liked that rail so much when I bought my DD that I bought another rail at full price to go onto my LMT. They are absolutly great!

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    They are very sleek, very well made, easy to install and I don't find them to be heavy at all.


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    Thankyou guys for all the replies.

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