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Thread: In-Stock Now: Type 81 Low Profile M-LOK Handguard

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    In-Stock Now: Type 81 Low Profile M-LOK Handguard



    All-New M-LOK Handguard.

    After extensive development, we are proud to introduce the Low-Profile M-LOK Handguard for Type 81:

    • Features a slim-line design for superior ergonomics and handling
    • Top picatinny rail with inner channel in order to allow use of iron sights
    • M-LOK interfaces are located on the sides, bottom and lower 45 degree angles
    • Manufactured with hard-coat anodized aluminum, with a premium matte black finish
    • Fits SA and SE models. Does not fit LMG and SR.

    Includes installation instructions, hex keys and spare set of hardware. Priced at just $199, while supplies last

    CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO & ORDERING







    Last edited by Tactical Imports; 07-13-2023 at 11:01 AM.
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    I wonder how well a red dot would hold zero on this?

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    Wow, well another massive order from me
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    Quote Originally Posted by wedge308 View Post
    I wonder how well a red dot would hold zero on this?
    This is what iam trying to figure out as well

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ipscshooters View Post
    This is what iam trying to figure out as well
    It looks like the upper and lower guard bolt together, and the lower one is obviously bolted to the front trunnion or receiver, whichever it is, just like the standard lower handguard is.

    AKA probably pretty well if those screws stay tight. I'd guess no worse than the TI side-mount to the threaded trigger pins.

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    How difficult is cleaning the gas tube going to be after installing the handguard?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScoutTheBear View Post
    How difficult is cleaning the gas tube going to be after installing the handguard?
    Mine is getting delivered today.

    I’ll let you know.

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    We have just issued a correction, there was a mistake in our release, these do not fit LMG models. Our sincerest apologies for the error, if anyone was effected please contact us for full refund
    Last edited by Tactical Imports; 07-13-2023 at 11:17 AM.
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    Is it easy to go back to the wood handguard? Or is this more of a permanent installation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jssam View Post
    Is it easy to go back to the wood handguard? Or is this more of a permanent installation.
    Very easy to go back to wood.

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