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    Troy Industries TRX Extreme Battle Rail - 13 Inch Model, any good?

    im thinking of using it on this
    http://www.bravocompanyusa.com/BCM-B...16lw%20bfh.htm

    originally, i was looking at the DD 12" lite, but i dont need that much rail space

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    Do you plan on changing or cutting down that front sight/gas block?
    I would personally just use a MOE drop-in hand guard on that if I wasn't worried about using rail space.
    Last edited by Brennan; 08-21-11 at 23:04.

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    Yes it is. You really should use search as there's entire threads dedicated to this rail in the length you asked about.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brennan View Post
    Do you plan on changing or cutting down that front sight/gas block?
    I would personally just use a MOE drop-in hand guard on that if I wasn't worried about using rail space.
    ill cut the top off,, i have a tone of low GB's, but all are 750
    Last edited by Ring; 08-21-11 at 23:01.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brennan View Post
    Do you plan on changing or cutting down that front sight/gas block?
    I would personally just use a MOE drop-in hand guard on that if I wasn't worried about using rail space. Very cost efficient and look half decent. http://store.magpul.com/prod_detail_list/49

    Do not listen to this advice. Go with the idea you were planning on. Trim the day lights out of that FSB, you will need to so it will fit. It's not hard or very labor intensive. You will have an incredibly well handling carbine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ring View Post
    ill cut the top off,, i have a tone of low GB's, but all are 750
    Then if that's the rail you want, go for it. It has great reviews. I personally am running a (Viking Tactics) VTAC Extreme Battlerail 13". They look somewhat similar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NongShim View Post
    Do not listen to this advice. Go with the idea you were planning on. Trim the day lights out of that FSB, you will need to so it will fit. It's not hard or very labor intensive. You will have an incredibly well handling carbine.
    Was there an issue with my advice? I was just offering him a cost efficient route since he didn't have a low pro gas block on it.
    Last edited by Brennan; 08-21-11 at 23:08.

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    OP, I run an 11" TRX on my SBR, you will love it. By far the lightest rail I have ever used. It comes with barrel nut and wrench.

    I have a thread and some pics from when I cut my FSB down and installed that rail.
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    Heres some pics, It only takes about 30 min to cut it down, save yourself $50.


    Quote Originally Posted by Split66 View Post
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    thx...

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