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Posted: 7/28/2003 12:49:30 PM EDT
| Does anyone here own the Hogue Free Float forend with the rubber grip section? I am considering purchasing one to replace the full-length forend on my Dissipator. I would like to know how it feels, and if it works well for rapid firing. Feedback is appreciated! |
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i don't have one. i've never even physically seen one. and i don't play a doctor on television. but i would imagine that the rubber would act as an insulator, and help keep the barrel hot longer, which prolly idn't a good thing. you'd prolly be better off with the standard handguards unless you wanna get real spendy. |
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Had one, loved the feel, it's a great grip when your hands are sweaty. The rubber is a very thin layer so it does not insulate against barrel heat as well as, say, a double-shielded M4. Hogue tech folks also told me they DO NOT recommend its use with full-autos or suppressed weapons -- they WILL melt the rubber. They also said they have had cases of the rubber starting to melt under heavy, rapid semi fire. Since all my uppers fell in their "will melt" category, I sold mine before it has a chance to melt down. YMMV. |
| Thanks for all your input, the product sounds about right for how I intend to use my gun. I won't to be burning through multiple mags, or using a suppressor, I just need a good all weather free floater that can withstand some abuse. I am purchasing one tomorrow at a local outdoor store, and it will compliment my Hogue grip nicely. Thanks again! |
| I disagree with some of the posts above. I have 2 rifles with the Hogue FF handguards and pistol grips. They are really nicely machined and anodized with a slightly glossy finish. The tube is fairly heavy walled and has lots of thread engagement with its barrel nut section. I don't use my rifles in a combat environment, but I can't imagine breaking the thing even in an abusive environment. As far as the overheating comments, why would someone that blasts the crap out of the countryside in FA or very high rate semiauto fire want a FF handguard? You can't hit anything under these conditions anyway, so the accuracy gained by a FF installation is overcome. Buy one, you'll like it. |
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Quoted: As far as the overheating comments, why would someone that blasts the crap out of the countryside in FA or very high rate semiauto fire want a FF handguard? You can't hit anything under these conditions anyway... Russ, I really think you'd feel more at home on a sporting clays web site, where folks are more in tune with your opinions on full-auto fire. Edited to add: Oops! I see you're in California. That explains everything. My sincere apologies. |
| I appreciate all the input, I went ahead and purchased the handguard yesterday from a local store, and had their gunsmith install it on my upper. I am going to pick it up today. If its not up to snuff, oh well! Just another $70. And just for the record, I have absolutely no problem with either full auto, or shooting clays. But please keep the in-fighting to a minimum. :) |
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