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1/13/2011 3:55:08 PM EDT
I have a few rails I'm trying to get rid of and would like to get some help as to the ID of them.  



I have one rail that has 7 slots on it. It doesn't have any numbers on it. Only white dots for some reason. The end is rounded like the other rails, is stamped on the bottom with the MSAR logo and milled out about a quarter inch in some spots for lightening it.



the other rail is a 11 position rail and is made like the previous rail but is numbered



The last rail is a 14 position rail. Is number with a R as a prefix.  It is much flatter than the other ones and not quite as rounded at the ends.  The bottom is stamped MSAR but the milled areas for lightening is only about 1/8 in deep.



Anyway, just wanted to know what I have on my hands and what they're worth so I can ask a fair price.



Please, DO NOT make this into a for sale ad and post I'll take it or something. I don't want to get it locked.
1/13/2011 4:24:05 PM EDT
[#1]
Sounds like the first two are E4 stock rails. The third maybe is a long side rail.
1/13/2011 4:33:07 PM EDT
[#2]
The 14-position rail mounts on the right-hand side of the receiver. It fits both the STG-556 and E4 models.
1/13/2011 5:10:41 PM EDT
[#3]



Quoted:


The 14-position rail mounts on the right-hand side of the receiver. It fits both the STG-556 and E4 models.


Thanks, know how much they're worth? I'm trying to price them accordingly.



 
1/14/2011 8:19:05 AM EDT
[#4]
FYI, the shorter rails with the dots are reversiable and can be mounted on either side of the rifle. Numbered slots would therefore be upside down and or backwards depending on how they were installed...thus a symmetric dot system was used.


The more you know...

ETA: I remember now, they can be placed on either side of the rifle but are directional. That is you the numbers would be upside down. The 11 o'clock position rails were non directional so you could flip them to have the numbers go the right way. Carry on
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