I definitely love mine. I think that the DD MFR should definitely be a viable alternative to the Troy TRX Extreme. The only thing I wish the M4V7 had was a QD swivel slot in the rail.
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I definitely love mine. I think that the DD MFR should definitely be a viable alternative to the Troy TRX Extreme. The only thing I wish the M4V7 had was a QD swivel slot in the rail.
Very nice offering from Daniel Defense. I didn't even know they had this one out there.
Can somebody explain to me how this would compare with a TRX Extreme?
Weight?
Durability?
Specs but no weight listed
https://danieldefense.com/rail-syste...rail-12-0.html
Troy link
http://store.troyind.com/TRX_BattleRails_s/51.htm
Last edited by xbmxracerx; 12-17-11 at 07:10.
The MFR comes in at 12oz counting the barrel nut, so it's maybe 1-2 oz heavier than the 13in TRX Extreme. For that 1-2 oz the MFR is much for robust, especially in the way it mounts. I know myself and several other people have had trouble with rotating the TRX during long shooting sessions, shouldn't have that problem with the MFR.
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What is a reasonable expectation of accuracy from gun like this? I am looking for a gun that could be used for PD and some infrequent varmint hunting and I would like something that will shoot into ~1moa with a magnified optic (I would like to use QD mounts and switch between the scope and a EOTech or Aimpoint for PD). Sorry for the dumb question, I am quite unfamiliar w/ AR15s.
Last edited by GRWolverineFan; 12-17-11 at 09:15.
https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=80064&page=2
Thread with Mr. Smith discussing his answer to the lack of sling swivel. I recently had him build up a 14.5 Noveske with a MFR and a similar sling setup to his, and it's a very slick solution.
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