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    CGN Regular CravingGlory's Avatar
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    They'll sell quickly I'm sure. I'd be in for the 12" for a current build, but would probably grab a couple sizes for future as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stevo View Post
    That sort of nut requires tabs on the handguard or some other method like the NSR pin to ensure the whole nut/handguard assembly doesn't rotate.

    It also should come with shims so it can be timed correctly.
    our other rails using this technology from this manufacturer include 4 shims for setting the timing
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    Quote Originally Posted by True North Arms Corp View Post
    our other rails using this technology from this manufacturer include 4 shims for setting the timing
    What method for preventing rotation?
    Whatever

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    The design doesn't look bad, prototype to show quality would be nice.
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    I'm in for a 10"

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    Could you let me know when you get the accessories for the mlok. Thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stevo View Post
    What method for preventing rotation?
    They can likely be pinned like a noveske through the dowel hole if you wanted to drill your upper

    This picture is one of our light weight rails. It looks like the same extrusion to me

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    Looks good, but I know some off shore manufactured rails do not sit level with some uppers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Undergiver View Post
    Looks good, but I know some off shore manufactured rails do not sit level with some uppers.
    Honestly that I cannot comment on. The other rails from this extrusion that we have sold have had no problems with the uppers that they were installed on to the best of my knowledge.
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    Where can we order can't find it on site. Looking for a 15" one maybe a 12 too
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