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Thread: New Noveske NSR rail!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bleaman225 View Post
    Whatfer handstop is that?

    Looks like a Larue
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    Quote Originally Posted by SFCRoOKs415 View Post
    Looks like a Larue
    It does, thanks.

    And since this is kind of becoming a pic tread...


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    For anyone interested, I recently sent emails to Magpul and TangoDown asking if they had any intentions on producing a VFG for the NSR. I have yet to hear back from Magpul, but I got a response from TangoDown. The news isn't good. They said that it will have to prove itself in the market first, and that if it sells well enough then they would look at developing a product line for it.
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    I would interpret that as good news- the combo of the NSR with the MUR makes for the most bombproof of the slick handguards. Given the popularity of this style, I don't think you have anything to worry about, just time.


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    Quote Originally Posted by bleaman225 View Post
    It does, thanks.

    And since this is kind of becoming a pic tread...

    That thing looks slick & light as hell. I dig it
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    Quote Originally Posted by nickdrak View Post
    That thing looks slick & light as hell. I dig it
    Thanks. I just put it together yesterday. The shape and texturing is great. Thus far... me gusta. Looks like I'll pop it's cherry on Sunday and decide for real.

    As it sits in the picture (empty mag) it weighs in at 6lb 10.6oz

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    Does anybody know if the Noveske forged stripped uppers, not the MURs, are coming with the hole drilled for the anti-rotation pin for the NSR?
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    Mine did not... I wish it did, but I am not at all worried about it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sqwerl View Post
    Does anybody know if the Noveske forged stripped uppers, not the MURs, are coming with the hole drilled for the anti-rotation pin for the NSR?
    If you know someone with a horizontal milling machine, adding that "hole" is a 20 minute job. HMs don't seem too common anymore though, from what I've found anyways.
    A vertical mill would take a little bit longer but if you fixture it right, still easy.

    Maybe I should do it for a small fee. Have to look into it
    Last edited by bleaman225; 09-29-12 at 19:59. Reason: added vertical mill commentary

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