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Between the new long rail from Pete and the new Corvus extended rail, which one is longer?
I highly doubt I'm going to go thru the hassle of ordering the European version, but I'm curious as to how they compare in length and weight. |
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[#2]
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Between the new long rail from Pete and the new Corvus extended rail, which one is longer? I highly doubt I'm going to go thru the hassle of ordering the European version, but I'm curious as to how they compare in length and weight. View Quote |
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[#4]
Just an FYI Steyr has 15% off all accessories right now which include the rail.
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[#6]
Nice , if I hadn't bought the high military rail a few years ago this would be top on my list to get . Depending on if my new OTAL fits on my set up I still might need to get this
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http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v519/jmarkma/0C9F2630-D9DB-43BB-A34A-55E97B389FD5_zpsiparq9vq.jpg View Quote How clear is that front sight for you on the Magpul Pros? |
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[#8]
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I am running nearly the same setup save for the optic and a 20 inch barrel. How clear is that front sight for you on the Magpul Pros? View Quote |
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[#9]
I installed one of these a couple weeks back for a friend. I do have one for myself however it's currently a couple thousand miles away.
The rail bolted on perfectly and is a machining masterpiece. Flipping it upside down you can really see the thought that went into lightening the rail. Very nice addition to the AUG M1. It's the way the M1 should have always been. |
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[#11]
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Anyone have contact info for Pete? View Quote http://www.pjs-steyraug.com |
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[#12]
I like the idea of a fixed sight AUG for some reason.
How do you guys think the HK diapoter sights would be from a cheek weld with the new rail on a new A3? "HK416 Sights from RTG" |
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[#13]
If its the same height as an AR sight it would do well, I currently have Magpul PRO sights on my AUG and they seem to be okay so far.
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[#14]
They look a little short to me. But that may be the angle of the picture. I don't know the specs for them.
I do use a set of Daniel Defense fixed sights on my 9mm AUG. With that same rail. They work great. There's a picture of them on the second page. https://danieldefense.com/components-parts/fixed-front-rear-sight-combo.html |
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[#16]
Extended rail is totally unnecessary imo unless you really wanna put on ironsights
Long high rail is good for all use. Im starting to think short low rail could be great for all kinds of use too. |
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[#17]
Everyone is different. Opinions and buttholes and all that.
I think the extended rails are 100% necessary with irons. But some people also like the farther back rail for themselves or certain kinds of optics. I mean look at the fixed optic AUG models. The rear of the scope come nearly all the way back to the ejection port. I also like the looks. The super short, dinky rail looks especially out of place. Besides, the more options, the better. I would have preferred if the extended rail for the M1 was higher. Like the A3 military rail. But I tickled pink that the extended rail was made for the M1. |
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[#18]
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Everyone is different. Opinions and buttholes and all that. I think the extended rails are 100% necessary with irons. But some people also like the farther back rail for themselves or certain kinds of optics. I mean look at the fixed optic AUG models. The rear of the scope come nearly all the way back to the ejection port. I also like the looks. The super short, dinky rail looks especially out of place. Besides, the more options, the better. I would have preferred if the extended rail for the M1 was higher. Like the A3 military rail. But I tickled pink that the extended rail was made for the M1. View Quote But to reply to you specifically, the only reason I went with this rail over the factory high/long was that I hated the almost chin weld of the high rail, this one brings the optic down to the correct height and weighs less than the factory rail! I'd rather have the short rail (as in height not length) and use a lightweight, industry standard AR height mount. I've also been playing around with the location of my reflex sight, I had it really far back today, then pushed it forward right before I took these pics, now it's back a little bit more, 1 more than was possible with the original rail. I'm going to have to get it to the range before I made a final decision but I like that I have options now. I was contemplating adding some BUIS to the rail and I still might just to play around and see if I like it. |
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[#19]
As I said, if you really want to put irons you could use the extended rail but even the short rail is capable of mounting any types of optics.
There are optic mounts that allow optics to sit far back. For example, Larue LT104, if you haven't heard of them Look at all these pictures with extended rail, they never even use the end of the rail anyway. Lastly, I stated imo which stands for in my opinion. Quoted:
Everyone is different. Opinions and buttholes and all that. I think the extended rails are 100% necessary with irons. But some people also like the farther back rail for themselves or certain kinds of optics. I mean look at the fixed optic AUG models. The rear of the scope come nearly all the way back to the ejection port. I also like the looks. The super short, dinky rail looks especially out of place. Besides, the more options, the better. I would have preferred if the extended rail for the M1 was higher. Like the A3 military rail. But I tickled pink that the extended rail was made for the M1. View Quote |
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[#20]
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First off, don't feed the troll :) But to reply to you specifically, the only reason I went with this rail over the factory high/long was that I hated the almost chin weld of the high rail, this one brings the optic down to the correct height and weighs less than the factory rail! I'd rather have the short rail (as in height not length) and use a lightweight, industry standard AR height mount. I've also been playing around with the location of my reflex sight, I had it really far back today, then pushed it forward right before I took these pics, now it's back a little bit more, 1 more than was possible with the original rail. I'm going to have to get it to the range before I made a final decision but I like that I have options now. I was contemplating adding some BUIS to the rail and I still might just to play around and see if I like it. View Quote I've always liked the the high, .mil rail. Just my preference. :D But this height of rail works fine for me too. And this height of rail is made specifically to use AR style and standard and height optics/mounts/etc. So it makes sense to have it around here in the USA. Yup, it's all about finding the right position for you. This rail gives much more options. |
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[#21]
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As I said, if you really want to put irons you could use the extended rail but even the short rail is capable of mounting any types of optics. There are optic mounts that allow optics to sit far back. For example, Larue LT104, if you haven't heard of them Look at all these pictures with extended rail, they never even use the end of the rail anyway. Lastly, I stated imo which stands for in my opinion. View Quote Yup. Yup. Yes. I know what "IMO" means. We're just having a discussion on a discussion forum. I meant absolutely nothing bad by my comments. No need to get defensive. |
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[#23]
Have they fixed the cheese grating on your knuckles?
Or will you still get your hand all scraped up from operating the CH? |
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[#24]
Underhand my friend. The key is to underhand the charging handle manipulation. Or buy an aftermarket part.
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[#27]
The vast majority of optic mounts are made with the AR15 in mind. This is a huge advantage for the new Pete rail, as well as the original A3 Commercial height rail.
I have the long/tall rail on my M1 and it took me several days of researching, testing and scouring the net to figure out exactly what mount I needed to use in order to get a proper cheek weld with an Aimpoint Micro. Direct mounting was way too low. Absolute cowitness mounts were too high, lower third cowitness mounts WAY too high. The right mount wound up being the ADM CASV, which works perfectly for that specific rail, but it was a pretty big headache to sort out. Now, if I take that optic off of my M1, that particular height mount is completely useless for any other firearm in my collection. I'd have to switch the mount if I wanted to stick it on something else. Life is much, much easier when the firearm in question has a rail whose height above the comb is comparable to an AR. I went through all the trouble, so for me there is no going back, but if this was available at the time I would have chosen it in a heartbeat. |
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[#28]
Just received my extended rail from Pete. Mounted a Burris 1x4x24 with illuminated reticle on it and absolutely love the new setup. Having that adjustable objective for old eyes is a must. Put the original 3 power optic in the safe. trying to decide if I should sell it or hang in to it posterity. But I have all to much posterity piled up.
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[#29]
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Just received my extended rail from Pete. Mounted a Burris 1x4x24 with illuminated reticle on it and absolutely love the new setup. Having that adjustable objective for old eyes is a must. Put the original 3 power optic in the safe. trying to decide if I should sell it or hang in to it posterity. But I have all to much posterity piled up. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/79428/IMG_1992-287684.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/79428/IMG_1993-287685.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/79428/IMG_1995-287686.JPG View Quote |
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[#31]
Looks good. I'd suggest you think about flipping the scope rings to the other side.
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[#33]
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Extended rail is totally unnecessary imo unless you really wanna put on ironsights Long high rail is good for all use. Im starting to think short low rail could be great for all kinds of use too. View Quote An extended top rail, lets see? Iron sights? Magnifier? Top rail mounted offset sling hook? Offset light mount on right side? There are any number of practical uses for a rail like this. |
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I'm starting to recognize your username because you always turn up posting some contrarian remark. An extended top rail, lets see? Iron sights? Magnifier? Top rail mounted offset sling hook? Offset light mount on right side? There are any number of practical uses for a rail like this. View Quote |
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Don't forget about this. https://media.midwayusa.com/productimages/880x660/Primary/682/682226.jpg View Quote |
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[#37]
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Mounted a Burris 1x4x24 with illuminated reticle on it and absolutely love the new setup. Having that adjustable objective for old eyes is a must. View Quote http://bushnell.com/tactical/riflescopes/ar-optics/1-4x-24mm-throw-down-pcl and I didn't think the 1-4X had an adjustable objective? All the 1-4 models I've looked at say "Parallax Adjustment: Fixed", when you move to the higher power zooms, the AR-Optics line offers side focus, e.g. http://bushnell.com/tactical/riflescopes/ar-optics/4-5-18x-40mm ETA: Ok, so Bushnell's site is pretty inconsistent - but the 4.5-18 says "Side parallax focus" and you can see the knob. @ERNURSE Can you give some more details on the scope you're running? A 1-4X with adjustable objective would be sort of interesting for indoor range use for instance. TIA! |
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[#39]
I like the 20 incher as the end of the muzzle and the muzzle blast is further away from my hand on the front grip. I used to do close order drill with my m60. So got used to full size weapons, going to the AUG was a stretch for me but am so glad I did. the 16 just didnt feel right and i like the balance of the 20. When it comes to AR`s i like the full size A2 style over the M4 also. its just kinda feels more solid. Bu then I also am a wood and iron guy with the M1, BM59, 1903a4 etc. Same preference in pistols I like full size 1911, CZ75 etc.
Mal, thanks for noticing the scope ring nuts that will save me some knuckle skin for sure. Rsolomon the scope is a Bushnell AR Optics 1x4x24, with a quick throw lever, illuminated reticle. My bad I think I listed it as a Burris. it has windage, elevation and illumination and adjustable objective with etched reticle. Had it for a few years so dont know if they still make it. sorry for the confusion. |
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Rsolomon the scope is a Bushnell AR Optics 1x4x24, with a quick throw lever, illuminated reticle. My bad I think I listed it as a Burris. it has windage, elevation and illumination and adjustable objective with etched reticle. Had it for a few years so dont know if they still make it. sorry for the confusion. View Quote |
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[#41]
Finally got around to putting mine on an M1. I forgot all about this.
Took a couple pictures comparing length and height against other common rails before bolting it on. |
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