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Posted: 10/18/2013 9:17:57 PM EDT
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Here you go. It's not a dedicated picture thread, but there's a lot in there.
http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_2_444/221861_Geissele_Super_Modular_Rail_is_available.html |
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Love the MK1 Photo dump...
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New with the AFG2. Works perfectly with the Haley Strategic offset mount WML
http://i1345.photobucket.com/albums/p667/thmoxy/184_zps1e68f270.jpg http://i1345.photobucket.com/albums/p667/thmoxy/176_zps0b2cc0dc.jpg?t=1382454546 |
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That is an UHHHHMAZING T-SHIRT! https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/24650948/Guns%20and%20Advertisement/Sharp%20Pen.jpg I'm really, really loving the Geissele Mk4 SMRs aesthetically! Hard for me to pick between the Mk3 and Mk4 View Quote MK4 |
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It's built in threads to tighten the screws into for the add on rails...I think I said that right. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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What are the hole centers/spacing on the MK1? It's built in threads to tighten the screws into for the add on rails...I think I said that right. I'm sorry, I didn't word that well - how far is it from the centerline of one mounting hole to the centerline of the next mounting hole on the SMR? We are talking about the same holes, just wondering what the dimension is between them. |
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I'll leave this right here. Let's see who can figure it out. http://johncdang.smugmug.com/photos/i-FH7skcm/0/XL/i-FH7skcm-XL.jpg View Quote Very nice, I think there may be people who would still prefer the rails at the end, and possibly keymod at the 45 degree positions. |
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13" mk2 on top, 9.5" mk4 on bottom. Both are pinned 14.5" barrels http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7363/10753336584_c4a5028683_b.jpg View Quote How did you attach that vertical grip to the MK4 back there? |
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Very nice, I think there may be people who would still prefer the rails at the end, and possibly keymod at the 45 degree positions. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I'll leave this right here. Let's see who can figure it out. http://johncdang.smugmug.com/photos/i-FH7skcm/0/XL/i-FH7skcm-XL.jpg Very nice, I think there may be people who would still prefer the rails at the end, and possibly keymod at the 45 degree positions. I think the KAC Key mod rails would look good at the end if you want to add them. They ease up to the rail section like the old MK4 does |
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I think the KAC Key mod rails would look good at the end if you want to add them. They ease up to the rail section like the old MK4 does http://www.knightarmco.com/shop/images/30712.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I'll leave this right here. Let's see who can figure it out. http://johncdang.smugmug.com/photos/i-FH7skcm/0/XL/i-FH7skcm-XL.jpg Very nice, I think there may be people who would still prefer the rails at the end, and possibly keymod at the 45 degree positions. I think the KAC Key mod rails would look good at the end if you want to add them. They ease up to the rail section like the old MK4 does http://www.knightarmco.com/shop/images/30712.jpg If its anything like the other modular rails... once you add stuff on, the rails become bulkier then if the actual rail sections were built in. Thats why I love the original MK4 design so much. |
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Quoted: If its anything like the other modular rails... once you add stuff on, the rails become bulkier then if the actual rail sections were built in. Thats why I love the original MK4 design so much. View Quote Correct, the built in rails have a lower profile than the keymod accessory rails. There will be two keymod rails available: Full Keymod and Half Keymod (similar to the original MK4 but with keymod at the relief cuts.
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Correct, the built in rails have a lower profile than the keymod accessory rails. There will be two keymod rails available: Full Keymod and Half Keymod (similar to the original MK4 but with keymod at the relief cuts. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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If its anything like the other modular rails... once you add stuff on, the rails become bulkier then if the actual rail sections were built in. Thats why I love the original MK4 design so much. Correct, the built in rails have a lower profile than the keymod accessory rails. There will be two keymod rails available: Full Keymod and Half Keymod (similar to the original MK4 but with keymod at the relief cuts. Sweet |
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Quoted: http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j26/louisianarebel14/3b5226ac-e047-4833-a813-9739df13610b_zps8fa73d2a.jpg 13.5 mk3 View Quote |
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RustedAce, are your mk4's on 14.5 or 16" barreled uppers? I can't decide what barrel I want to use for this build.
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How did you attach that vertical grip to the MK4 back there? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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13" mk2 on top, 9.5" mk4 on bottom. Both are pinned 14.5" barrels http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7363/10753336584_c4a5028683_b.jpg How did you attach that vertical grip to the MK4 back there? Bump for answer. |
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Quoted: How did you attach that vertical grip to the MK4 back there? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: 13" mk2 on top, 9.5" mk4 on bottom. Both are pinned 14.5" barrels http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7363/10753336584_c4a5028683_b.jpg How did you attach that vertical grip to the MK4 back there? funny thing is, i was going to attach one to my rail to show you but i just learned something- it looks like the cutout holes are slightly different depending on the version of rail. I've never had more than one mk4 rail in my hand at a time so I never noticed. The nubs on the back prevent it from lining up on mine correctly, but it fit like a glove on my dad's (older) rail I have the middle version, my dad's (with the VG) is the bottom one. I guess i could grind a nub off, but I probably wont do that anytime soon |
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