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Posted: 2/13/2006 6:57:00 PM EDT
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I searched the forum, and couldn't find exactly what I was looking for so its time to post. I should have the $ for my upper next month (CMMG 16" Lightweight A2), and I want a KISS Carbine. The only extra thing I would like on the carbine is a VFG. I was looking at Tango Down, and GG&G VFGs. The only thing is I don't want to get a whole rail system. Is there a rail system that can be used with standard handguards? If so who makes the "best" and exactly how durable are they compared to a whole rail system? Also which would be considered better for a VFG? GG&G or TD? |
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The Tango Down is by far the better unit for strength. However it requires the rail be truely in spec. It's other advantage is it works with rails with the center milled out (like YHM's). THe GG&G is a copy of the KAC - nice, simple, and a bit lighter, but requires solid rails for optimal stability on the rail As for adding a VFG to a standard hanguard. I recommend AGAINST the 'add on' rails for use with VFGs - unless all your using the VFG for is to pose for photos and shooting off the bench. One simple option is to use a First Samco/FOBUS M33 hanguard with the rail molded in. Just use the lower handguard with your standard upper handguard. You can sell the other or use it on a 2nd carbine. The molded in rail is much stronger than any bolt on. The only issue with the M33 is that it's rail isn't the right height for the Tango Down, and it has the slot in the middle making it less than optimal for the GG&G. A bit of sanding will get the Tango Down to work with the M33, or crank down really hard with the GG&G. |
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