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8/14/2014 7:37:34 PM EDT
I apologize beforehand to the moderators if they dont consider this tech, but what exactly does the KAC cage code entell? Ive recently picked up a bunch of KAC stuff for my service rifle clone, and most of my rail covers and my vert grip have the cage code on em. But my m4 RIS and a few of my other rail covers do not (I have 10 rail covers in assorted rib lengths) some do, some dont.
8/14/2014 10:12:13 PM EDT
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Thank you!! So for my KAC stuff that doesn't have the code, do you think it's just because those parts were made before the CAGE code was mandated? That's my best guess
8/15/2014 11:10:20 PM EDT
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I would ask in the Knights Armament industry forum.  Kevin B from Knights is good about answering questions like that.
I have a lot if KAC RAS rails.  Half have the IS002 markings on the rail panels, half don't.
8/15/2014 11:22:14 PM EDT
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Thank you!! So for my KAC stuff that doesn't have the code, do you think it's just because those parts were made before the CAGE code was mandated? That's my best guess
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Thank you!! So for my KAC stuff that doesn't have the code, do you think it's just because those parts were made before the CAGE code was mandated? That's my best guess


That's not it. Cage codes have been around for a long time.  No idea why some are marked and others are not.  As posted above, ask KevinB.
8/16/2014 5:22:54 AM EDT
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I don't know but maybe when they moved from Vero Beach to Titusville they made the change.  Mine that don't have the cage code all have vero beach on them
Definitely a question for the KAC rep
8/16/2014 5:44:01 AM EDT
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Answered.
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