New handguards-updated with new pictures!
New handguards-updated with new pictures!
Peep the new handguards that fireguy275 sold me
Last edited by Ndog275 on March 19th, 2007, 5:03 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Told his troops of lessons learned from battles fought.
"May your heart grow bolder like an iron-clad brigade"
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B&HHC 2/75 97-99
RS 3,4&5-95
This mighty soldier on the eve of the war he waged
Told his troops of lessons learned from battles fought.
"May your heart grow bolder like an iron-clad brigade"
Said this leader to his outnumbered lot.
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www.tacticaltailor.com
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Actually what you are looking at is called a Rail Adapter System (RAS). A RAS is meant to serve as a point of attachment to the weapon and not as a contact point with the body. This system is best exploited by adding a vertical foregrip (Ghetto grip). Additionally you can add tactical lights, Laser, Bipod and all sort of accessories.DanteM wrote:Is it comfortable to fire with guards like that on Ranger Ndog275?
So without having touched that specific handguard I can tell you it is not comfortable
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From having touched that type extensively I concur. You can add rail covers that will mitigate the discomfort. The type that looks like a ladder can be trimmed so you can still attach your various tools of the trade and isn't too bulky or heavy.Silverback wrote:Actually what you are looking at is called a Rail Adapter System (RAS). A RAS is meant to serve as a point of attachment to the weapon and not as a contact point with the body. This system is best exploited by adding a vertical foregrip (Ghetto grip). Additionally you can add tactical lights, Laser, Bipod and all sort of accessories.DanteM wrote:Is it comfortable to fire with guards like that on Ranger Ndog275?
So without having touched that specific handguard I can tell you it is not comfortable
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One of these days I'll start off slow...
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One of these days I'll start off slow...
Rail covers are my next purchase. This stuff adds up when Uncle Sugar isn't issuing the tacticool accessories, maybe something in Ranger green or coyote tan. Something that says I'm equally at home conducting ambushes in the mojanga or wacking tangos in an urban eviroment (Leonard Scott and Dick Marchinko if you're reading this, I all ready copy righted that phrase, but I'll gladly sell you the rights.)
I've had this rifle for about five years now and I've been wanting to put rails on it but I'm cheap . Luckily, fireguy 275 squared me away with some at good price :D
I've had this rifle for about five years now and I've been wanting to put rails on it but I'm cheap . Luckily, fireguy 275 squared me away with some at good price :D
A 1/75 93-97
B&HHC 2/75 97-99
RS 3,4&5-95
This mighty soldier on the eve of the war he waged
Told his troops of lessons learned from battles fought.
"May your heart grow bolder like an iron-clad brigade"
Said this leader to his outnumbered lot.
www.75thrra.com
www.tacticaltailor.com
B&HHC 2/75 97-99
RS 3,4&5-95
This mighty soldier on the eve of the war he waged
Told his troops of lessons learned from battles fought.
"May your heart grow bolder like an iron-clad brigade"
Said this leader to his outnumbered lot.
www.75thrra.com
www.tacticaltailor.com
I have something similar on a pea-shooter I built, but a little longer. They aren't "uncomfortable" IMHO, but they do heat up quickly. There are also more robust rail covers available from places like Midway or Cheaper Than Dirt.
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124 MI(LRSD) 90-91 (Desert Storm)
Repeal the 16th, enforce the 10th.
ΜΩΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ
"I come in peace. I didn't bring artillery. But I'm pleading with you, with tears in my eyes: If you fuck with me, I'll kill you all." Gen. James Mattis
Panem Et Circenses
My safe space
BAH... quit fookin with dis kid stuff and git yerself an M60E4, or better yet a MK48. Belt fed, baby. Now THAT's the only way to fly... ratt a tatt tatt ..o..o..o..o..o..o..o..o..o..o..o..o..o..o..o..o..o..o..o..o..o..o..o..o..o..o..o..o..o..o..o..o..o..o..o..o..o..o..o..o..o..o..o..o..o..o..o..o..o..o..o..o..o..o..
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1st Plt B 2/75 - Sniper
Ranger classes 4-80 & 9-80
3/60 INF 9th ID
2/278 ACR TN NG
3/319 INF 80TH ID
4/4 FA
11th USAFAD (8" Special Wpns)
D/96 CA (A)
JIATF-East (Counter Drug)
478 CA (FID/UW) (IFOR/SFOR)
5 SFG (A) (OIF 1)
USSOCOM - Retired AUG 09
Biometrics Mgmt Office (AFG) (SAIC)
PM DoD Biometrics - Operations (SAIC)
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Looks good NDog. I'm surprised the officers out in the back parking lot behind the station didn't say anything as we were waving your rifle around trying to get your old handguards off.
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Dog, did you get a fucking bonus, or did you agree to take a fall in the upcomeing fist and cuffs meet?
I still need a flat top and rail system for mine. Guess it's time for a second job.
I still need a flat top and rail system for mine. Guess it's time for a second job.
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I've seen mansions with less furniture in them then you got on the ARFireguy275 wrote:Looks good NDog. I'm surprised the officers out in the back parking lot behind the station didn't say anything as we were waving your rifle around trying to get your old handguards off.
Here is the rifle they came off, and the new rail system I put in its place.
Bushmaster M4gery, Magpul CTR stock and MIAD grip, Troy 12" Free floating rail system (cut out to fit over carbine length front sight base), Larue BUIS and QD Eotech mount, Eotech 512, Pentagon X3 135 lumen light, vertical grip (took it off for now), Vtac sling
A 1/75 93-97
B&HHC 2/75 97-99
RS 3,4&5-95
This mighty soldier on the eve of the war he waged
Told his troops of lessons learned from battles fought.
"May your heart grow bolder like an iron-clad brigade"
Said this leader to his outnumbered lot.
www.75thrra.com
www.tacticaltailor.com
B&HHC 2/75 97-99
RS 3,4&5-95
This mighty soldier on the eve of the war he waged
Told his troops of lessons learned from battles fought.
"May your heart grow bolder like an iron-clad brigade"
Said this leader to his outnumbered lot.
www.75thrra.com
www.tacticaltailor.com
Hey Fireguy275, do you do your own wrenching, or do you have someone else do it for you?
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None needed. You cut the d e l t a ring off with a hacksaw, and then pull 2 retaining springs (slip ring and can't recall the exact part name of the other) off with pliers. Then slide the top rail on and bolt it in place. The bottom half slides and locks in as well (a rubber mallet helps).
Took about 20 minutes.
The Troy rail is top notch. Very solid and well balanced at a decent price. I like Larue too but wanted a longer rail that would fit over my stock front sight base.
Took about 20 minutes.
The Troy rail is top notch. Very solid and well balanced at a decent price. I like Larue too but wanted a longer rail that would fit over my stock front sight base.
I need to put a flat top receiver on my AR, but don't know who to trust in the area. She is old, and an OLY, but she treats me right.
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