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Posted: 11/19/2012 7:23:09 AM EDT
| Im getting a Sig M400 for a steal and want to change the hand guard out. Im thinking a 9" quad rail. Im new to ARs so any manufacturer suggestions or any suggestions, comments, concerns would be appreciated. |
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Im getting a Sig M400 for a steal and want to change the hand guard out. Im thinking a 9" quad rail. Im new to ARs so any manufacturer suggestions or any suggestions, comments, concerns would be appreciated. Definitely KAC or Daniel Defense. If you just want a rail you can throw on your self, http://www.knightarmco.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=2&products_id=32 |
| Depending on how much stuff you want to hang from the rail, consider a modular type deal like the Troy Alpha rail. You can attach rail segments and keep the part where your actual hand rests more comfortable. IMHO, gripping a hunk of aluminum quad rail with all those edges is very uncomfortable. Saves weight too. |
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Be sure you get the right size. All the M400s I have seen all have the front sight base and carbine length gas. If yours is the same, you'll need the 7" rail.
If you're replacing/shaving down the FSB or yours doesn't have one, a 9 inch would be possble. ETA - looks like there are some other options out there, so just be sure the handguard you get will work with your setup. I like KAC, DD and Troy for quad rail. I like Rainier for the modular systems. |
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There are many good rails out there and I have used most of them at one time or another. MI makes a good rail at a reasonable price, but the edges are fairly sharp so use ladder covers. Troy & KAC are probably my favorite drop in rails. The Spikes SAR is hands down the very best rail that I have used on any rifle. I received one of the first to leave the shop and it is awesome. Yankee Hill Machine also makes a decent rail on a budget. Stay away from the China made UTG stuff, at least if you want someone to take you seriously. |
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There are many good rails out there and I have used most of them at one time or another. MI makes a good rail at a reasonable price, but the edges are fairly sharp so use ladder covers. Troy & KAC are probably my favorite drop in rails. The Spikes SAR is hands down the very best rail that I have used on any rifle. I received one of the first to leave the shop and it is awesome. Yankee Hill Machine also makes a decent rail on a budget. Stay away from the China made UTG stuff, at least if you want someone to take you seriously. UTG drop in rails are USA made... seriously. |
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