I should have my 11in vtac extreme rail here within the week for my 11.5in SBR...I'll post pics then, Im going with a Troy Claymore for my muzzle device its not much larger than an A2 FH and directs all the blast downrange
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I should have my 11in vtac extreme rail here within the week for my 11.5in SBR...I'll post pics then, Im going with a Troy Claymore for my muzzle device its not much larger than an A2 FH and directs all the blast downrange
The Troy Claymore looks a lot like the Levang Linear Comp...
-B
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I'm running a 11" Troy rail on a 11.5 CHF BCM upper. My FH is a threaded YHM Phantom, which consequently fits my stainless YHM Phantom suppressor. It's a fairly recent build, and I've only put 200 rounds through to date. Absolutely zero issues, and I'm running an H2 buffer.
Without the can:
With the can:
I'll have to post more current photos later. I moved the front sight back and am now running a green Lasermax up top. The laser works great, as I was getting accurate hits out to 25 yards. I also did away with one of the pic rails, and now have a Mount-N-Slot for my front MS2 attachment point.
beautiful gun. Exactly what I am looking for. Now if my lowers will hurry up and get here so I can start the process of waiting.
Got my stamp yesterday![]()
Just finished this upper today.
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those rifles look great! It looks like the AAC would work with the rail combination? Any opinions?
Looking to do something like that w/ my SBR. I like the look of rail to nearly the end. You may want to move that light back, or to the right side of the rail (assuming you are a righty)& back about 1/2" to an inch. I had mine out about that far in relation to my BC & it quickly gets blasted in powder, covering the glass in a black film. I didn't really notice til I got home & shined the light into a dark area. I thought my batts were going, when I noticed how much film had covered the lens.
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