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    I am partial to LaRue and PRI. Both very solid and light. They are easy to install.

    As a bonus both companies are very easy to work with.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoser View Post
    I am partial to LaRue and PRI. Both very solid and light. They are easy to install.

    As a bonus both companies charge a premium price for their product.
    There. Fixed it for you.




    Great products but a little spendy for my lifestyle. If you have the means and desire to buy them, you can't go wrong with either.

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    I did this to mine, looks stock from the outside. It is a midlength.




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    Quote Originally Posted by jmg8550 View Post
    I did this to mine, looks stock from the outside. It is a midlength.
    I'm not seeing what you did there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nisils14 View Post
    I'm not seeing what you did there.
    Looks like someone took a DCM rifle type free-float tube and retrofitted it to a mid-length barrel to me.

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    That free float handguard tube was originally for a full length handguard. They don't make one for a mid length. I had to modify it by shortening and rewelding.

    Those free float tubes are for service rifle competitions since the rifle has to appear stock. The stock handguards go over it.

    Just thought I would show you another option since most assume a free float is a quad rail type.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    Looks like someone took a DCM rifle type free-float tube and retrofitted it to a mid-length barrel to me.

    Thats what he did, interesting project and very cost friendly from go.

    I have a few MI drop in rails. YHM FF, Troy, samson etc. Not really a full quad rail guy, however if you act quickly when posted for sale ,used has been very wallet friendly for me. I scored a YHM quad carbine, ball milled the top and installed on my AA SBR for less than 1/3 the price of new.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jim View Post
    I have a few MI drop in rails
    I had one of those too. It went on easy and had zero movement once installed. Good deal for the money. My only complaint about it was that it was a bit fat, especially with rail covers. Going used is definitely a good way to get a decent handguard on a tight budget. Lots of people buy one and then change their mind and buy something else.

    Here is one of the Midwest Industries drop-in units.




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    Kac URX III rail is excellent and gives enough rail space to mount what you would.

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