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rkfulgor1
02-17-2014, 18:42
Hey guys...couple of questions....I have a new M&P SPORT and I want to really dress this one up..I would like to do a free floating handguard... It has a fixed front sight..I plan on having it painted grassland\desert camo..and using it for coyotes..

1) what would u suggest
2) what do I need to do
3) what else should I look for

Thanks

Dr_Fwd
02-17-2014, 18:50
Options are next to endless. .

Dr_Fwd
02-17-2014, 18:53
Depends on what rail you wanna go with, length, you wanna keep front sight base, etc.

kwando
02-17-2014, 19:03
FSBs that are drilled and secured with taper pins are the best most secure. If you want that added security find a smith to chop that down to fit under a hand guard.

What hand guard you go with is all personal preference. Quad rails are great for adding lights lasers, etc. but they usually weight more.

Go to bowers and see what they have on hand to see what fits your hand the best. You have different length free floats as well.

But someone told me first when I started modding my first AR... Become proficient first before you waste your hard earned money, that cannot be more true. Learn to shoot it first without all the fancy shit, then start modding it. I have gone through so many builds and handguards, optics from cheap to aim points, etc.

sportbikeco
02-17-2014, 20:14
Dremel off the front sight and buy a barrel wrench and a rail.

SideShow Bob
02-17-2014, 21:46
Bert did a notch job on a FF Handguard for a member here to keep a FSB, I can't find the picture, it was very unique and good looking setup.

rkfulgor1
02-17-2014, 22:10
KWANDO....I guess I should quailify that I'm not new to ARs..this is my fourth gun..I have dressed the rest up to stay with the BLACK theme..One of which I cant alter cause the DEPT would be none to happy...
I just want opinions on what works with the FF idea and what others have run into..Ive seen some were you remove the Front Post completely and some where you re-install it..
Im planning on scoping it so the front sight post really isnt an issue ( i think )

BPTactical
02-17-2014, 22:32
Thanks Bob!
I have done a bunch of free floats. As Kwando alluded to using the factory pinned FSB is your best bet if you want absolute piece of mind against a gasblock working loose.
Trimmed down correctly and Parkerized they look good and can fit under the slimmest rails. Plus they won't rust.
I think what Bob is referring to is where I notched a tube for a standard FSB. IIRC it was a middy gas system with a rifle length forend.
Turned out really well and it made sense, full length rail and the use able front sight.