Good if you want to mount a fore-grip or flashlight. Top rail has some movement. I wouldn't mount a sight on my top rail
I had one for my 550 Classic. I recently sold the rail.
Short version: The rail had a bit of a wiggle in it (it was replaced by B&T under warranty and they finally said that a little bit of play "was expected") so it was red dot worthy only and installing it made the rifle a bit too front heavy for offhand shooting. Unless it's a smoking deal, I would pass on spending that much on it. I've now come to realize that the 550 has a very delicate balance to it that is best appreciated stock.
Which rail?
Yes, but it does assist in mounting the grenade launcher.The quad rail/front handguards are well made and expensive like pretty much all B&T stuff.
Doesn’t float the front end unfortunately and really is just a glorified handguard.
Won’t hold zero if you decide to mount optics on it, but as already stated they are not meant for that.
If you want to mount flashlights or forward grips or aftermarket bipods, then this one of the only ways you’ll be able to accomplish this. Adds weight on an already heavy(ish) rifle.
I had one, ran one and moved on.
Now, if they could somehow float the barrel and gas system for the platform with an add-on handguard/float tube, that would be worth it in my opinion.

ahhh yes. The grenade launcher. Pure ### that is.
With it on it weighs as much as a C9.
Also much fun.

The only person I've ever heard complaining about rifle weight, needed to work out.
Imagine, "Here's a rifle with grenade launcher, along with the 50 rounds of 40mike mike". Or, "Here's the C9/C6, etc with a few belts of ammo".
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Thanks for all your replies. Mine came in the other day
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DAMN bro!!! Where did you pick the rail up from? Also...do all the B&T quad rails have the side (3 and 6 o'clock) removable?



























