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Order #720852, 13.5". Give it to me straight Doc, how bad is the wait? The page didn't mention back order status. I'm patient. Next question I have converted everything else to MLOK but I have a LaRue 11" LT15 on one one of my rifles. So can I just mount the new handguard on the old barrel nut or do I have to swap everything? By the looks of the new one it should be a direct replacement. Am I assuming correctly? View Quote |
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Well, I ordered a 13.2 LAT and MBT on day one (Feb 18th, about 8 hours after the email hit my inbox), and I got my shipping notice today. I was order #708806. Does that help? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Order #720852, 13.5". Give it to me straight Doc, how bad is the wait? The page didn't mention back order status. I'm patient. Next question I have converted everything else to MLOK but I have a LaRue 11" LT15 on one one of my rifles. So can I just mount the new handguard on the old barrel nut or do I have to swap everything? By the looks of the new one it should be a direct replacement. Am I assuming correctly? |
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Well, I ordered a 13.2 LAT and MBT on day one (Feb 18th, about 8 hours after the email hit my inbox), and I got my shipping notice today. I was order #708806. Does that help? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Order #720852, 13.5". Give it to me straight Doc, how bad is the wait? The page didn't mention back order status. I'm patient. Next question I have converted everything else to MLOK but I have a LaRue 11" LT15 on one one of my rifles. So can I just mount the new handguard on the old barrel nut or do I have to swap everything? By the looks of the new one it should be a direct replacement. Am I assuming correctly? |
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For those who already received their hand guard could you measure the interior diameter to see how big a suppressor or linear compensator would fit.
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Damn, my 13.2 arrived today! ETA: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/52736/IMG_0136_JPG-907145.jpg https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/52736/IMG_0137-1_JPG-907140.jpg https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/52736/IMG_0138_JPG-907142.jpg View Quote . |
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Is that weight with the barrel nut included ?. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Is that weight with the barrel nut included ?. |
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Serious question: Why isn't this kind of info on the website (ID/OD dimensions, weight, etc..)? Incompetence in the IT Dept. or sheer lack of fucks? View Quote Everything made out of aluminum could say “lightweight” ... But I am not in the ”stupidlight” market as some are, thus I am not counting portions of ounces as if it’s a huge selling point not to have them. . |
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Quoted: LOL, you're asking him? You manufactured it. View Quote No scale or calipers in the entire shop? You might not be in the 'lightweight' market, but curious customers aren't grounds for answering very basic questions about your own products? I like Larue products and buy them for what they are, but I do find this very odd. |
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Quoted: Meh, aluminum is what they make make airplanes out of. Everything made out of aluminum could say "lightweight" ... But I am not in the "stupidlight" market as some are, thus I am not counting portions of ounces as if it's a huge selling point not to have them. . View Quote |
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Trust me, no one thinks LT is anywhere near lightweight (relative to the rest of your competition), and that's not why we buy from you. But that still doesn't explain why simple stuff like weight and dimensions are not on the product page. It's pretty obvious that your customers want to know this stuff. View Quote |
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Quoted: That is pretty ridiculous, you have to admit. No scale or calipers in the entire shop? You might not be in the 'lightweight' market, but curious customers aren't grounds for answering very basic questions about your own products? I like Larue products and buy them for what they are, but I do find this very odd. View Quote Not saying I don't like data, because I do, but I never once pondered what the weight of a 9" MLok rail is. |
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Quoted: Don't get your panties in a bunch. He could have been asking because it seemed lighter / heavier than what they recorded. Or maybe Mark didn't have a clue, they do offer two new rails in 6 different sizes. Who cares if they didn't take the time to weight 12 different rails. I'd rather them spend their time elsewhere anyway. IMO, manufacturers that list an overabundance of detail and spec have something to prove. Those that don't, are already proven. Not saying I don't like data, because I do, but I never once pondered what the weight of a 9" MLok rail is. View Quote I just find it odd that we rely on members receiving and weighing a product to get a basic stat on it when the owner posts here often. |
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Quoted: That is pretty ridiculous, you have to admit. No scale or calipers in the entire shop? You might not be in the 'lightweight' market, but curious customers aren't grounds for answering very basic questions about your own products? I like Larue products and buy them for what they are, but I do find this very odd. View Quote Some of this shit doesn’t piss me off enough. . |
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Here’s a niche question: anybody putting a 12” LAT rail on a 12.5” barrel? I’d love to know if my ASR Mount will clear the handguard or if I should order an 11”.
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Quoted: OD is 1.5”, but it doesn’t come back to the barrel shoulder. Have an extra maybe 3/16” of clearance. Need to measure. View Quote I'm not familiar with that mount, but it doesn't come back to engage the barrel's shoulder? If that's so, what part of the mount does engage the shoulder? ETA - Okay, it seems the ASR goes over the flash hider and engages at the serrations so there is maybe a quarter of an inch from the barrel shoulder to the ASR. Looking at the video and the clearances, it may work. HOW TO: SilencerCo ASR Mount |
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Trust me, no one thinks LT is anywhere near lightweight (relative to the rest of your competition), and that's not why we buy from you. But that still doesn't explain why simple stuff like weight and dimensions are not on the product page. It's pretty obvious that your customers want to know this stuff. View Quote Need detailed product specs? Accurate product specs? Product improvement suggestion? Product shipped in a reasonable timeframe? Probably not, unless Mark takes an interest. Lightweight guns are not a concern to anyone but customers. But how about being at a fitness class and impressing the hot instructor and then needing a leather handle for a scope because a gun is too heavy? M-Lok and Load, boys! I fear I may never finish roofing my fort of pocket constitutions. |
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I'm starting to see a pattern on this forum and elsewhere. I think the thing to keep in mind is that LT is a Mark-centric company, and not a customer-centric company. Need detailed product specs? Accurate product specs? Product improvement suggestion? Product shipped in a reasonable timeframe? Probably not, unless Mark takes an interest. Lightweight guns are not a concern to anyone but customers. But how about being at a fitness class and impressing the hot instructor and then needing a leather handle for a scope because a gun is too heavy? M-Lok and Load, boys! I fear I may never finish roofing my fort of pocket constitutions. View Quote Smokingillegalimmigrant.gif |
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Yes and no. Recall that the "height" extends into the top rail channel where the gas block resides and is "taller" than the 1.3 I stated, which is the ID to the radius. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/52736/IMG_0140_JPG-908871.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: The height is exactly 1.3”? https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/52736/IMG_0140_JPG-908871.jpg |
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I'm starting to see a pattern on this forum and elsewhere. I think the thing to keep in mind is that LT is a Mark-centric company, and not a customer-centric company. Need detailed product specs? Accurate product specs? Product improvement suggestion? Product shipped in a reasonable timeframe? Probably not, unless Mark takes an interest. Lightweight guns are not a concern to anyone but customers. But how about being at a fitness class and impressing the hot instructor and then needing a leather handle for a scope because a gun is too heavy? M-Lok and Load, boys! I fear I may never finish roofing my fort of pocket constitutions. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Trust me, no one thinks LT is anywhere near lightweight (relative to the rest of your competition), and that's not why we buy from you. But that still doesn't explain why simple stuff like weight and dimensions are not on the product page. It's pretty obvious that your customers want to know this stuff. Need detailed product specs? Accurate product specs? Product improvement suggestion? Product shipped in a reasonable timeframe? Probably not, unless Mark takes an interest. Lightweight guns are not a concern to anyone but customers. But how about being at a fitness class and impressing the hot instructor and then needing a leather handle for a scope because a gun is too heavy? M-Lok and Load, boys! I fear I may never finish roofing my fort of pocket constitutions. |
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The ID of the M-Lock (width) is 1.4" and change. It's ID height is 1.3" so it doesn't have the clearance for a 1.5" mount. I'm not familiar with that mount, but it doesn't come back to engage the barrel's shoulder? If that's so, what part of the mount does engage the shoulder? ETA - Okay, it seems the ASR goes over the flash hider and engages at the serrations so there is maybe a quarter of an inch from the barrel shoulder to the ASR. Looking at the video and the clearances, it may work. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_P0X761sQ4 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: OD is 1.5”, but it doesn’t come back to the barrel shoulder. Have an extra maybe 3/16” of clearance. Need to measure. I'm not familiar with that mount, but it doesn't come back to engage the barrel's shoulder? If that's so, what part of the mount does engage the shoulder? ETA - Okay, it seems the ASR goes over the flash hider and engages at the serrations so there is maybe a quarter of an inch from the barrel shoulder to the ASR. Looking at the video and the clearances, it may work. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_P0X761sQ4 |
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I’ve got a great idea. How about you don’t go onto the larue industry page if you dislike them so much View Quote |
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I’ve got a great idea. How about you don’t go onto the larue industry page if you dislike them so much View Quote |
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Quoted: Too many of Mark's testicle garglers in here. This page needs some spice in order to keep the circle jerk down to a minimum. My lower already has a LT flat bow installed. I'm probably a more loyal customer than you. Doesn't mean I have to kiss the ring. Kthxbai. View Quote Thoughts on the straight bow ? . |
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Too many of Mark's testicle garglers in here. This page needs some spice in order to keep the circle jerk down to a minimum. My lower already has a LT flat bow installed. I'm probably a more loyal customer than you. Doesn't mean I have to kiss the ring. Kthxbai. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I’ve got a great idea. How about you don’t go onto the larue industry page if you dislike them so much |
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Finally ordered a 13.2 LAT and a new Dillo grenade shirt. My other one has seen better days.
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Anyone looking for a 9” without the wait?
Thinking I’m going a different route with this billet Upper build. |
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Quoted: Geez, nobody is kissing the ring, but they do like their stuff deburred. Thoughts on the straight bow ? . View Quote |
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