Midwest used to make a 4 rail handguard specifically for the 180B. Don't know if they still do, however.
I did check theirs out at the time, but it was $220 CAD shipped to my door! Too pricey.
Midwest used to make a 4 rail handguard specifically for the 180B. Don't know if they still do, however.
I did check theirs out at the time, but it was $220 CAD shipped to my door! Too pricey.
It is an aluminum AR15, rifle length, split, drop in style that I got off Ebay for $80 a few years ago. It is the perfect length to fit lengthwise between the front sight and upper receiver, I just had to make caps for both ends from aluminum with the right holes.
Given the price of most rails that's is actually pretty good. On par.
The Predator rail on my rifle was $500. That was way back in the mid 2000's.I did check theirs out at the time, but it was $220 CAD shipped to my door! Too pricey.
Midwest used to make a 4 rail handguard specifically for the 180B. Don't know if they still do, however.
crap
receiver breaks after 100 rounds like wtf even keltec is better, thats really bad
xcr comes in keymod now
acr can be standard hand guard
so therefore no quadrails of afgs
" train. Ye i know its not an ar15 but we have limited NR options and this is a one of them. My only reason for recommending something else would be aftermarket support (being very limited for the 180b) and the fact that I feel they are now overpriced. No issues when it comes to function or durability (again keep the hammers away from it I would definitely go for one of the original ones with a metal receiver personally, if it was sub-$1000 and STANAG compatible I see no reason why they wouldn't sell. Then again our market is so tiny it might not be worth it.
I wish the aluminum lowers came through.
We need to convince Nodak Spud to send them our way.
I wish the aluminum lowers came through.
We need to convince Nodak Spud to send them our way.
I don't understand comments like this, everyone seems to think they should be able to buy one of these rifles for $1000, reality puts them around $1500 average used price then people want to fix a rifle that isn't broken with a $500 aluminum lower.
Why not just enjoy the rifle as it is and if you are unlucky and you experience a very rare failure of the lower at the front hinge pin just buy the Stormworkz repair kit and get back to shooting?
As usual the internet has convinced people they need to spend money fixing something that isn't broken.



























