Swiss arms carbine handguard rail?

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Hi guys,

I just got a NR swiss arms carbine and I would like to find a rail that I could attach to the bottom of the plastic handguard in order to fix a bipod? Any idea where I can find this?
Thanks
 
Dude, post a pic of the rifle. I miss it and want to touch it again. :p

Incoming pm to answer your question. It can also be purchased via Calgary Shooting Centre, but I'm pretty sure the link I'm about to send you is cheaper.
 
Ahaha, here is how it looks now!
I'm waiting to try some reloads I made for it (smk 69, lapua 69 OTM and Hornady 55 FMJBT). I'm sure it's gonna be pretty fun
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Thanks for the info
 

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If you are looking to use any bipod other than the Swiss Arms (which you wouldn’t with carbine handguards), your best bet would be the B&T front handguard/ quad picitinny rail. Couple that with the original butt stock and a cheek riser for the scope.
The quad rail adds weight and doesn’t float the barrel and gas system, but it looks like the way it is set up, it isn’t light anyhow.

Or, (and Imho the best setup and use), you should strip it down and run an RMR or Aimpoint max. or right down to the bare bones and use it as intended - offhand and positional shooting with irons.
 
If you are looking to use any bipod other than the Swiss Arms (which you wouldn’t with carbine handguards), your best bet would be the B&T front handguard/ quad picitinny rail. Couple that with the original butt stock and a cheek riser for the scope.
The quad rail adds weight and doesn’t float the barrel and gas system, but it looks like the way it is set up, it isn’t light anyhow.

Or, (and Imho the best setup and use), you should strip it down and run an RMR or Aimpoint max. or right down to the bare bones and use it as intended - offhand and positional shooting with irons.

Thanks for the advice. I know it's not a bolt gun and I don't want to do crazy accurate shoot with it. I'm trying to find a way to develop a good load for it without inducing too much error from my part. After the load development, my intention is to run it with iron sight or my Specter DR.
 
I personally think you should trade it for the rifle version with the bipod in the handguard if you are going to run it with that optic. If you dont want to spend the money on the expensive rail then your only real options are get a bayonet lug adapter for the versa pod (see link), drill holes into handguard and add a cheap aftermarket rail (probably would be crap and also devalue the handguard) or find a cheap clamp on barrel adapter, last option would to just use sandbags or a gun rest of some sort like the leadsled. Like I said my first choice would be get the rifle, second would be the pricey rail, 3rd would be the adapter. carbines are awesome but better off set up for more fun close up quick shooting with a red dot or smaller low powered optic.

Oh there is also a guy on the EE right now selling his carbine, he has a vertical grip installed, you could ask how he set it up, maybe there is a small rail built for them that we dont know about.

https://mfiap.com/i-15903589-limite...dapter-only-for-use-with-versa-pod-bipod.html
 
I have the side rail that mounts to the handguard in the EE. So you can be really tac cool and mount a flashlight.
 
We stock the B&T rail that fits the bottom handguard of the carbine (SG551) $139
We also have a locally produced rail that attaches to the bayonet lug housing (if your carbine has it) This rail has a stud too so you can mount a Harris type bipod. $150
 
Where in your site? I don't see either when I look. Just the top rail, only handguard rail I see is for the famae.

We stock the B&T rail that fits the bottom handguard of the carbine (SG551) $139
We also have a locally produced rail that attaches to the bayonet lug housing (if your carbine has it) This rail has a stud too so you can mount a Harris type bipod. $150
 
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