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    OneBadV8

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    Well there is also this Troy rail that says its freefloat. And it doesn't require any modification to the host weapon


    Troy BattleRail Charlie|Rifle Accessories|Gun Upgrades|Troy Industries

    Bit higher than I would want to go, but if its truly free float

    I think those rails are extremely ugly and not very stable with the huge piece missing to make room for your sight block.

    If you want a quad rail, get a low pro gas block. Otherwise, save your money until you can or want to do so. Don't spend it just because you have it to spend and buy something that you'll be taking off later
     

    Mosinowner

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    I think those rails are extremely ugly and not very stable with the huge piece missing to make room for your sight block.

    If you want a quad rail, get a low pro gas block. Otherwise, save your money until you can or want to do so. Don't spend it just because you have it to spend and buy something that you'll be taking off later

    So if I am not going free float, then I might as well go with this.

    [ame=http://www.amazon.com/Magpul-MOE-Rail-Section-Black/dp/B003F6IQEI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1348793467&sr=8-1&keywords=moe+rail+section]Amazon.com: Magpul L5 MOE Rail Section, Black: Sports & Outdoors[/ame]
     

    HandK

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    I think those rails are extremely ugly and not very stable with the huge piece missing to make room for your sight block.

    If you want a quad rail, get a low pro gas block. Otherwise, save your money until you can or want to do so. Don't spend it just because you have it to spend and buy something that you'll be taking off later



    :+1: :thumbsup:
     

    Mosinowner

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    You can buy a quad rail if you really want, but just make sure you do it for the right reasons.

    I can just buy another rail section if I want to put something else on my AR. Also the only other thing I am putting on the AR after the light is a optic. Im not going to be adding $1000 lasers to a $800 gun
     

    OneBadV8

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    I can just buy another rail section if I want to put something else on my AR. Also the only other thing I am putting on the AR after the light is a optic. Im not going to be adding $1000 lasers to a $800 gun

    Better upgrade to a $2000 gun for that $1000 laser :lmfao:
     
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