Great response, thank you.
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Great response, thank you.
Love how thin it is. Nice pics. I gotta get one of these rails.
Very nice rail!
Brahmzy,
Thanks for the pics man. That does help out a lot. I was wondering how much clearance there would be for a DBAL/ATPIAL to sit at 12:00. Looks like it might be enough since the light sits a tad lower than some other offset mounts.
In your opinion, since the light does sit a little lower, would you comfortably be able to reach the tailcap switch if the light was on the opposite side of the rail from your support hand? I'm right handed and typically run my light @ 1:30 since I use a thumb-over grip and have limited rail space. I would think that since the rail is so thin, it would still be within reach.
Thanks, and congrats on the baby girl.
Proofresearch. See my thread in the Presicion semi-auto forum about it.
So far I'm liking the NSR quite a bit! Everyone that gets a hand on it loves it right away, that means more to me than any other feature.
I do have one issue though. Does anyone else have wobbly NSR rail cover panels? I have 2 or 3 that are just loose and it's bugging me, one of the hand stop ones at the start of the chain wobbles all over the place. I have to contact Noveske about it, but wanted to check and see if I was doing something wrong.
There's something screwy about those handstop pieces. I have a couple of them and for the life of me I can't get one install as securely as any of the other pieces. They don't wobble, but I don't have much faith they'll stay put if I were to try to run the rifle hard. There have been some other posts in this thread talking about those pieces in particular.
Steve
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