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    Cost effective M-LOC Rails under $110

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    Hi CGN,

    One of our suppliers has indicated that we can get in on a production run of white label M-LOC rails. Before we jump in, I just wanted to get your feedback.

    Essentially we can get the above rails in 7", 10", 12" and 15"
    Each of the rails includes 2 mini rail segments and barrel nut for free

    The weight is expected to be roughly as follows

    7" 165g- 274g
    10" 185g- 337g
    12" 216g - 390g
    15" 267g- 456g

    The cost is expected to be roughly as follows

    7" $93-$103
    10" $101- $111
    12" $107 - $117
    15" $115-$125

    The problem is we need to order in increments of 100.

    Delivery would be late December or early January

    What are your thoughts?
    Wanna do a group pre buy to help us out?
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    Interested, they look great

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    I will take a 15"

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    Looks fantastic,but can you elaborate on how it's secured to the barrel but?

    I've seen some pretty terrible methods of attaching them.
    It's not that I'm new to this....I'm just an idiot...

    Once Proud member of the NFA.now disgruntled and disillusioned and confused.

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    For that money I would order a 12" rail, just to have on hand for a future build, depending on, like the poster above mentioned how is it secured.

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    I expect that they will attach via a a barrel nut like this

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    Quote Originally Posted by True North Arms Corp View Post
    I expect that they will attach via a a barrel nut like this

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    Never had that type...I'm guessing the holes in the side of the rail correspond with the holes in the barrel but?
    It's not that I'm new to this....I'm just an idiot...

    Once Proud member of the NFA.now disgruntled and disillusioned and confused.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MJS View Post
    Never had that type...I'm guessing the holes in the side of the rail correspond with the holes in the barrel but?
    yep
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    Awesome,I'll take a 10 and 15"
    It's not that I'm new to this....I'm just an idiot...

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    Quote Originally Posted by True North Arms Corp View Post
    I expect that they will attach via a a barrel nut like this

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    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.
    Whatever

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