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Thread: Yankee Hill Machine Lightweight Tactical Free Float - Rifle Length

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    I'm surprised BCM would debase themselves selling that YHM rail or those Tapco magazines.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RAM Engineer View Post
    I'm surprised BCM would debase themselves selling that YHM rail or those Tapco magazines.


    No kidding.
    "Not every thing on Earth requires an aftermarket upgrade." demigod/markm

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    http://www.apachetactical.us/shop/ca...aram=cid%3D%26

    Here is a few different rails to look at.

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    Thanks everyone. It's not easy finding Rifle Length tubes or hand guards/rails, is it?

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    For a rifle length non FF I'd go KAC RAS myself.
    SSG Jimmy Ide- KIA 28 Aug 10, Hyderabad, AFG

    1SG Blue Rowe- KIA 26 May 09, Panjshir, AFG.

    RIP Brothers

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    Jimston,

    Not to talk you out of it if it's what you want but are you sure you even need rails?

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    I don't think i need one to be quite honest. That is why i was hoping i could find a Rifle Length MOE Hand guard, but they are no where to be seen.

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    There has been over a dozen home invasions in my neighborhood in the past 9 months or so. Honestly, a forward grip and good tactical light is all i need.

    Some terrible things have happened to fellow residents lately. I will not let such things happen to me or my family.

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    Jimston, when asking advise here on this forum you are getting the best advise but also consider it's like getting driving tips from NASCAR drivers or formula 1 drivers in some cases.

    99.99% of all of us including those of us in law enforcement will ever find ourselves needing the "Tier 1" type equipment, and to be honest I think we all get "marketed" into thinking we do need it in the first place.

    a warrior is 10% equipment and 90% mindset.

    there are warrior's on this web site and others who will kill King Kong himself with a dull butter knife, and many others, if not most, who would struggle to best a first year Taliban recruit.

    get whatever you like and train with it (A LOT) and see if it works for you. if it does, and you are satisfied with your results, then the rest is just marketing.

    I have found the Magpul two piece hand guards work awesome for me, and I have owned almost all of the best manufactures equipment in regard to rails, optics, and accessories.
    I have come full circle almost and am going back to basics on "stuff" and I now only run a aimpoint micro, a streamlight TLR-1 light and a can, the rest of the "stuff" on my gun just seems like marketing fluff.

    training is where you should put most of your dollars.
    A true warrior would make mince meat of a home invader with a cap and ball revolver if that's all he had.

    johnny couch commando could have a $3000 AR and claymores and still not succeed.
    Last edited by luckyguy1; 12-23-10 at 08:43.

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    Training is extremely important, i agree. 1500 rounds of .223 should help me out in that aspect when it comes in

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