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Did you pick up the rail from a questionable shop or store? If you picked it up from a reputable individual or dealer, then it is genuine. If you're questioning authenticity, it means you tried to save a buck or two on an item with an established knockoff market and now we have to play this "Real Or Not?" game.
“The practical success of an idea, irrespective of its inherent merit, is dependent on the attitude of the contemporaries." Nikola Tesla
Yeah I purchased from an individual and tried to save a buck. Well I guess I learned a lesson.
As the proprietor of an Airsoft shop here in the states that buys and sells internationally, I'm going to say those rails are good to go.
I have two real KAC rails (same models as yours) and yours check out from what I see in the photos. Even the higher level Airsoft and counterfeit copies are missing little details.
Could you point me to some sites or pics that are fakes?
Quoting cmcflex (arfcom):
"A real RAS will have a patent number On the top rail, just to the muzzle side of the locking screw. There will also be a date code on the underside of the top rail. There should be KAC markings on the heat shield, but I think even airsoft copies may have that."
Muzzle punch optional.
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