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bobbyfairbanks
01-20-2011, 16:01
I have been battling pretty hard on which rails to put on my new build. I am really leaning towards the DD 7.0 lite rail. But I have never used them and there are so many rail systems out there. I would hate to get one and then decide later on I like a different one better(has happened a few times already). Just for some more SA the gun is going to have a ACOG and standard FSB on it. What are some other highly regarded rails?
Since your upper has the fronts sight tower installed, the first question is do you have the tools to remove it? Depending on your upper and sight tower some of those sights can be a royal pain to remove. Most rails require the tower to be removed for the rail installation. The DD is one of few that don't if I recall correctly.
YammyMonkey
02-28-2011, 22:55
The DD Lite does require front sight removal. The Omega doesn't. But...the Omega X does.
I don't like the short handguards/rails at all. I t doesn't take much extra effort to cut down & shape the (former) front sight into a low profile gas block. Slap on a longer rail & have a smith install a standard front sight on the barrel ahead of the rail or add a rail mounted front sight & you're good to go. I've set up a few different guns with the long rail/shaved block & everybody who has shot them loves the setup.
Just an idea.
hurley842002
03-01-2011, 14:13
Crappy pic, but DD EZCAR7.0 FTW:
http://i259.photobucket.com/albums/hh297/hurley842002/IMG_20101226_173003.jpg
Take a look at the new Midwest Industries drop-in carbine handguard.
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5220/5463487937_22d343b4c6_b.jpg
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5175/5463487909_cea16ebdb4_b.jpg
Surefire M73 drop in rails lock in tighter than normal because they you some set screws to push the upper and lower segments against the cups. Generally can be found for under $90 used and are extremely light (when compared to ANYTHING by MI).
Why do you feel you need a full rail array? Is there a reason something like the MagPul MOE handguards wouldn't do the job? You can place rail segments where you need them and not have to deal with the rest of the forend being railtastic. Or is this just a cosmetic thing?
bobbyfairbanks
03-30-2011, 11:32
I dont like the Magpul setup. I like metal and ended up going with some DD rails.
denvernative321
07-07-2011, 10:15
I had a quad rail on my rifle for years and loved it. That was until i put the JP hand guard on. It is like 1/6th the weight of a quad rail. and 100 times more comfortable. i have not looked back since.
srhcustom
07-07-2011, 14:38
I have the VLTOR CAS-V on my carbine and love it... It's lightweight and you don't have to remove the FSB.
However, I did remove mine and replaced with a low profile block and went with the Mid-Length rail.
Take a look at the new Midwest Industries drop-in carbine handguard.
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5220/5463487937_22d343b4c6_b.jpg
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5175/5463487909_cea16ebdb4_b.jpg
I had one of these. Very nice for a drop-in unit. Fit tight with no movement on my rifle. And for $125 brand new it is hard to beat for the money.
I have the Knight's Armament Rail system on mine. Haven't had any experience with any other rail systems but it is solid, and my build was to get the parts on it that my M4 had in the desert. It is drop in and you don't need to remove front sight post.
http://i995.photobucket.com/albums/af71/rbeau30/M4/DSCI0443.jpg
http://i995.photobucket.com/albums/af71/rbeau30/M4/DSCI0471.jpg
http://i995.photobucket.com/albums/af71/rbeau30/M4/DSCI0444.jpg
COLOSHOOTR
08-10-2011, 17:40
I had a quad rail on my rifle for years and loved it. That was until i put the JP hand guard on. It is like 1/6th the weight of a quad rail. and 100 times more comfortable. i have not looked back since.
I recently went with the Troy TRX Extreme (also endorsed by VTAC) and won't look back. The JP, Troy TRX or Midwest SS series are so much better then the old quad rail set up. They much more comfortable to grip, are lighter, allow you to put rails only where you need them, look cleaner and don't take off chunks of skin!
AirbornePathogen
09-05-2011, 21:41
Just found a screaming deal on a LaRue free-float system, love it so far. It makes the weapon a bit more front-heavy, but not bad. For my money, if I hadn't found this deal, I probably would have gone with a Midwest Industries drop-in. FWIW, I used the Knight rail systems in the service. They're rock solid, but too heavy for my taste. Just my $0.02
I had a YHM quad-rail setup...served me well...but now it's time for something different. I am going to try the MOE setup for the weight and cost savings.
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