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Posted: 12/16/2016 8:56:23 PM EDT
I am thinking about changing the rail on my 16 inch AR. Four years of a Troy Alpha rail are enough, the rail works fine, I really just want a change.
What is your favorite M-LOK rail and why? |
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I am thinking about changing the rail on my 16 inch AR. Four years of a Troy Alpha rail are enough, the rail works fine, I really just want a change. What is your favorite M-LOK rail and why? View Quote Geissele, KAC, SLR. |
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Geissele is sexy and well made. I have one. Is awesome. The newer MI rails look pretty good too but I don't have any experience there.
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Want to go budget? Look at Aero @ Schyulers.
So bored I even looked it up for you. Dealer is on ARF and GTG. |
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Geissele (for an all around bombproof handguard) or ALG (for a slim, MLOK alternative to the KMR).
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I have nearly everything and I have to say that ALG makes the most ergonomically correct, best feeling rail out there. Yes I have Geissele Mk8 rails.
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Geissele. The only reason I own 2 is from the blem sale last year! I usually can't afford thier stuff!
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Yeah, but I'll admit I am biased. The two rails I have sitting in a parts box for my next build are MK8s. Nice that they come with a gas block and go on sale so frequently, including today. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Geissele, obviously. Why? Because they make the best shit. Yeah, but I'll admit I am biased. The two rails I have sitting in a parts box for my next build are MK8s. Nice that they come with a gas block and go on sale so frequently, including today. I have one mk4 on an SBR I put together and love that thing. I have another mk4 ready to to be put on another upper I'm building. But you can't stop at just the Geissele rail. You need the rail, trigger, optic mount, buffer spring/weight, and charging handle |
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SLR. I go with them first. Only rifle that doesn't have one is because I needed a rail that was able to fit over my 9mm can.
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I have one mk4 on an SBR I put together and love that thing. I have another mk4 ready to to be put on another upper I'm building. But you can't stop at just the Geissele rail. You need the rail, trigger, optic mount, buffer spring/weight, and charging handle <img src=http://www.ar15.com/images/smilies/smiley_abused.gif border=0 align=middle> View Quote I am almost there with you. Got an SSA and an SSA-E in that parts box. The SSA-E is going on a heavier weight more precision AR that will have a scope in a G mount. Also have Bobro though. Haven't drank the KoolAid on the G buffer kit yet, but mostly because it is pricey and I already have two BCM buffers/tubes/springs in that parts box. The G kit looks nice though. Got plenty of G tools - punch kits, reaction rods, etc. |
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Want to go budget? Look at Aero @ Schyulers. So bored I even looked it up for you. Dealer is on ARF and GTG. View Quote rail damn thats a good looking rail for the price. |
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Geissele.
ALG if I want a lightweight, inexpensive MLOK rail. |
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I have a Geissele and it's the tits. I also have a new Midwest Industries and it's pretty nice too.
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Centurion arms CMR
Don't have one but a guy I know who is a Ranger says he would go to war with it. |
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Centurion arms CMR Don't have one but a guy I know who is a Ranger says he would go to war with it. View Quote I'd pop a Haji with one Attached File Attached File Don't buy them though, I like being a special snowflake. |
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I prefer Midwest Industries as they're strong, lightweight, no hype, and do what I need them to do, and is very ergonomic. If it isn't a Midwest Industries M-Lok, then it isn't worth it to me. View Quote I have had a few MI rails. I really don't like the little divots they put on the edges in between the mlok slots. The only MI rail I have left is the ssg12 because it's comfortable. ( And a ak handguard quad rail. ) theyve been around for a while but their newest stuff doesn't compare well with Geissele, ALG, SLR, Centurion, KAC, and a couple others. Theyre decent, but they have a lesser attachment system and are not as comfortable as the best of the best. YMMV. |
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I prefer Midwest Industries as they're strong, lightweight, no hype, and do what I need them to do, and is very ergonomic. If it isn't a Midwest Industries M-Lok, then it isn't worth it to me. ETA: Pic. http://i.imgur.com/JkmLdjf.jpg View Quote You forgot terrible attachment method. |
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I prefer Midwest Industries as they're strong, lightweight, no hype, and do what I need them to do, and is very ergonomic. If it isn't a Midwest Industries M-Lok, then it isn't worth it to me. ETA: Pic. http://i.imgur.com/JkmLdjf.jpg View Quote Well, you're typically wrong, I guess no sense changing that now. |
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You forgot terrible attachment method. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I prefer Midwest Industries as they're strong, lightweight, no hype, and do what I need them to do, and is very ergonomic. If it isn't a Midwest Industries M-Lok, then it isn't worth it to me. ETA: Pic. http://i.imgur.com/JkmLdjf.jpg You forgot terrible attachment method. "if it ain't Midwest it ain't worth it" |
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Never had one issue of this terribleness that you speak of. Do you even shoot your guns enough to see this for yourself or are you just relying on what the internet tells you? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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You forgot terrible attachment method. If the screws loosen up a lil, the rail falls forward off the gun. Happened to me a couple times. It's pretty much the worst barrel nut interface of brands that aren't "cheap crap" |
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I have a MK8 that's going to be part of an 11.5" SBR. First MLOK rail I've owned, and I really like it.
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Never had one issue of this terribleness that you speak of. Do you even shoot your guns enough to see this for yourself or are you just relying on what the internet tells you? View Quote Yeah, something like that. Everybody knows a simple compression fit with glue is always the best option. Need any grooves in the barrel nut to pin the clamping bolts?? Nah. Just friction and glue. Of course...I did own one too. Side by side with a UTG Pro, and the Pro is better in every conceivable way. My current rail is better than both of those. Long as you like it. But they are the only manufacturer I'm aware of with such an asisine attachment method. |
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Well, you're typically wrong, I guess no sense changing that now. <img src=http://www.ar15.com/images/smilies/anim_rofl.gif border=0 align=middle> View Quote You pot to kettle too much. OP asked for opinions, I gave him one, one that didn't bash anything else and yet here you are, upset that I didn't push anything that isn't a Geiselle. Grow up. |
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Such as yourself? You pot to kettle too much. OP asked for opinions, I gave him one, one that didn't bash anything else and yet here you are, upset that I didn't push anything that isn't a Geiselle. Grow up. View Quote Did I mention Geissele at all in relation to your post? Literally anything would have been better than MI (yeah, let's use glue to attach our handguard to the barrel nut!). Is that a little bias I'm seeing? |
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If the screws loosen up a lil, the rail falls forward off the gun. Happened to me a couple times. It's pretty much the worst barrel nut interface of brands that aren't "cheap crap" View Quote Now MI's older tubes, I would agree with you as they've come off on my Colt A1 NFA. These newer ones have not been a problem so far. |
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I installed a Geiselle rail for a customer a couple of days ago. It looked great and felt solid. However, it felt a little large and blocky. Not terrible but not sleek. Kind of how a Glock 21 feels.
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