Posted: 4/20/2015 5:54:36 PM EDT
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Look on previous page, I posted MI's on a 13' KMR Rail. Each kit has one ea. 5/4/3 slot coverage, which will cover all but two slots on the 13" KMR, at $18 per kit usually. Two kits, plus another kit or individual pieces depending on if you want their integrated handstop or use a VFG, etc. If you want complete coverage forget the kit and just order 5's and 4's as needed, ie 2x5 and 1x4 for each side you want to cover (ona the 13" of course, if you have different length you'll have to do the math and adjust :).
I also wound up ordering a 3rd set with the handstop for the bottom of the rail as well. So all in all it's a good $60 investment really. Contrast that to thinned and stippled KACs I picked for my Larue QR at half that price
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Since these may not ever come out, does anyone know if Noveske rail covers will fit the KMR?
I want something to protect my hand from the rail in freezing weather, I hate gloves. Rail covers are enough to make me comfortable. Chasing coyotes out of my yard at night this winter taught me how cold this rail can get.
Noveske's fit, but can be a pain to install
KAC panels fit, they are similar to what the BCM ones would be, and are very minimalist.
Most recommend the MI keymod panels, which work excellent, but can get price if you need many.
I started with the KAC's, and moved to the MI's.
I'm also tired of waiting for BCM and trying to decide between the KAC'S or the MI. How many are needed to have full coverage around rail 3 or 4? Can someone post a picture of the MI covers on a BCM KMR?
Look on previous page, I posted MI's on a 13' KMR Rail. Each kit has one ea. 5/4/3 slot coverage, which will cover all but two slots on the 13" KMR, at $18 per kit usually. Two kits, plus another kit or individual pieces depending on if you want their integrated handstop or use a VFG, etc. If you want complete coverage forget the kit and just order 5's and 4's as needed, ie 2x5 and 1x4 for each side you want to cover (ona the 13" of course, if you have different length you'll have to do the math and adjust :).
I also wound up ordering a 3rd set with the handstop for the bottom of the rail as well. So all in all it's a good $60 investment really. Contrast that to thinned and stippled KACs I picked for my Larue QR at half that price
Even though I have been following this post since the beginning, I forgot about your picture. Sorry about that.
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