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Posted: 9/5/2015 7:34:16 PM EDT
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In the process of building an SPR.
I'm deciding between the PWS Keymod rail vs the KMR. I have 1 KMR already so I know how great they are, never used the PWS rail before though. It seems the PWS rail is slightly cheaper. What do you guys think? (In before the "keymod sucks, get m-lok" posts. )
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I prefer Mlok to dickmod, but if I have to choose one of those above choices it has to be pie. I've heard of some of the KMRs breaking. Haven't heard anything about a PWS having issues. Maybe try one to see which one you like better? between those choices KMR, the lighter the better. Than eat pie! I dont understand why anyone would like Mlok, aside from looks and weight savings it seems like a worse way to secure attachments. |
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Quoted: I dont understand why anyone would like Mlok, aside from looks and weight savings it seems like a worse way to secure attachments. Quoted: Quoted: I prefer Mlok to dickmod, but if I have to choose one of those above choices it has to be pie. I've heard of some of the KMRs breaking. Haven't heard anything about a PWS having issues. Maybe try one to see which one you like better? I dont understand why anyone would like Mlok, aside from looks and weight savings it seems like a worse way to secure attachments. Worse, whys that? |
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between those choices KMR, the lighter the better. Than eat pie! I dont understand why anyone would like Mlok, aside from looks and weight savings it seems like a worse way to secure attachments. Quoted:
Quoted:
I prefer Mlok to dickmod, but if I have to choose one of those above choices it has to be pie. I've heard of some of the KMRs breaking. Haven't heard anything about a PWS having issues. Maybe try one to see which one you like better? between those choices KMR, the lighter the better. Than eat pie! I dont understand why anyone would like Mlok, aside from looks and weight savings it seems like a worse way to secure attachments. ¿Que? How could it be worse than Dickmod? It uses nearly the same action (half turn of an oblong nut to contact a surface), except it utilizes more surface area and isn't shaped like a dick and balls. |
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