As someone who deployed with an M16 and no other way to attack a comfortable sling, those were a lifesaver.Arms mounts. All of them
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The duo stock
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3 point slings
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I love quad rails. Much more foolproof than mlok or keymod. Much stronger, and no worries about gas blocks or other protrusions contacting the handguard. They also do a bit better handling heat
As someone who deployed with an M16 and no other way to attack a comfortable sling, those were a lifesaver.
The military uses Pmags?
It's more of an issue with mlok. Keymod for all it's faults is actually probably the best as far as not interfering with things inside the handguard.Never had issues with Mlok or KeyMod. The quad rail is more simplified, but I appreciate the cleaner barrel guard while complaining of having to buy an extra adapter for my hunting lights. I like that my bipod has a much cleaner fit and mount using the Mlok mount.
I believe Mlok was found to be slightly more secure and repeatable during testing for gov use. I think I did have one adapter I had to move back an inch or so to clear a gas block but I’d have to look. And don’t remember if it was KeyMod or Mlok.It's more of an issue with mlok. Keymod for all it's faults is actually probably the best as far as not interfering with things inside the handguard.
Only draw back is the weight, especially on monolithic uppers.I love quad rails. Much more foolproof than mlok or keymod. Much stronger, and no worries about gas blocks or other protrusions contacting the handguard. They also do a bit better handling heat
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Maybe they'll get their act together w/o WLP but I ain't holding my breath.
I believe Mlok was found to be slightly more secure and repeatable during testing for gov use. I think I did have one adapter I had to move back an inch or so to clear a gas block but I’d have to look. And don’t remember if it was KeyMod or Mlok.
I haven’t got much preference. The ones I have either came on the rifle or came to me through trades. For pure durability though, I will agree that rails machined in to the hand guard will offer the best durability. Not sure if the attachment would survive when it gets to a point that it matter. Biggest factor for me is just overall comfort.
I have always wanted an original. Some one had a hefty price on the Texas made ones, they declined my offer only to sell it for that.