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Magpul MOE's are made to clear piston systems. They will work with the AA system with no issues (I run them on both of my AA rifles).
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Originally Posted By MaverickAA:
Magpul MOE's are made to clear piston systems. They will work with the AA system with no issues (I run them on both of my AA rifles). View Quote These, or you can get a used set of MI drop in rails. Use a ball end bit and machine out the required depth, like i did. |
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NRA member and I VOTE
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go with this: http://www.midwayusa.com/product/2319485801/magpul-handguard-moe-sl-ar-15-carbine-length-polymer?cm_vc=ProductFinding
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budget is a piece of wood and a drill, look at the Samson EVO for an affordable and actually useable option imo
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Originally Posted By RDTCU:
Yeah, I ordered a set of the new MOE SL handguards earlier They will clear your piston. http://cdn.magpul.com/images/uploads/266_1402_popup.jpg ETA: Old MOE with a piston, new MOE SL has a similar heat shield. https://4b1e874935ea5d25a97e-f099844d0e354c7ab50c55a966be6870.ssl.cf2.rackcdn.com/product/F1LWRCM6R5B16SL2.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By RDTCU:
Originally Posted By KaiserShooter:
go with this: http://www.midwayusa.com/product/2319485801/magpul-handguard-moe-sl-ar-15-carbine-length-polymer?cm_vc=ProductFinding Yeah, I ordered a set of the new MOE SL handguards earlier They will clear your piston. http://cdn.magpul.com/images/uploads/266_1402_popup.jpg ETA: Old MOE with a piston, new MOE SL has a similar heat shield. https://4b1e874935ea5d25a97e-f099844d0e354c7ab50c55a966be6870.ssl.cf2.rackcdn.com/product/F1LWRCM6R5B16SL2.jpg |
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Originally Posted By sefus:
budget is a piece of wood and a drill, look at the Samson EVO for an affordable and actually useable option imo View Quote I am in the process of doing a SBR and have a like new tactical EVO 7-ex available for $125. Retails at AA for $185. It rode the rifle for less than 500 rounds. email me if interested. I also have the AA plastic hand guards that came with the carbine kit that i bought from AA $45.00 shipped. Did you know that you can modify the standard had guards with a file or dremil to accomadate the op rod? |
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Originally Posted By deangelo1290:
Originally Posted By RDTCU:
Originally Posted By KaiserShooter:
go with this: http://www.midwayusa.com/product/2319485801/magpul-handguard-moe-sl-ar-15-carbine-length-polymer?cm_vc=ProductFinding Yeah, I ordered a set of the new MOE SL handguards earlier They will clear your piston. http://cdn.magpul.com/images/uploads/266_1402_popup.jpg ETA: Old MOE with a piston, new MOE SL has a similar heat shield. https://4b1e874935ea5d25a97e-f099844d0e354c7ab50c55a966be6870.ssl.cf2.rackcdn.com/product/F1LWRCM6R5B16SL2.jpg Got them in, plenty of room for a piston in there. (ignore the front sight)
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Originally Posted By sefus:
budget is a piece of wood and a drill, look at the Samson EVO for an affordable and actually useable option imo View Quote Why would the Magpul's not be an affordable, useable option? They hold up equally as well to abuse and heat provided you're not firing something with sustained fire. Lighter than aluminum and they come with rail segments that can be installed in the slots. |
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Moe is what I run too, did your kit not come with the plastic handguards? If not shoot me a pm, I've got a set that came with my AA upper. We can work something out on the cheap.
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Originally Posted By JohnGA:
Picked up a Samson here for a standard build - very nice rail, keymod, easy to install and uses a standard barrel nut. Costs more than plastic. Use a SL for the AA - see my post in the AA Industry forum - tight on the railed gas block but should be fine on the XLP. http://i59.tinypic.com/mcz1gj.jpg http://i58.tinypic.com/2n0tsma.jpg http://i60.tinypic.com/otosuv.jpg View Quote Figured you would like the SL..
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another vote for MOE . plain old black 4 me gets the job done , its cheap , light , tough and everywhere . right ?
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