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Posted: 6/17/2013 10:25:37 AM EDT
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If covered please link, I searched but no luck.
1. Is there such thing as a two piece free float in carbine lngth. Or is there a free float that can be installed without removing the fsb? I have no problem removing but if no need. 2. Finally, is a free float really that more accurate to warrant the 150. to 250. To replace A2 handguard. Thanks for the help. |
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Here are some links to some of them, some require the removal of the delta ring/barrel nut, some don't
http://www.bravocompanyusa.com/Free-Floating-Tactical-Handguards-s/54.htm http://www.primaryarms.com/AR15_Rails_s/562.htm http://www.brownells.com/rifle-parts/stock-forend-parts/forends-handguards/ar-15-m16-two-piece-carbine-length-free-float-forend-gen-2-2-piece-carbine-length-free-float-forend-sku100-008-588-23104-100413.aspx |
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Midwest Industries has a 2 piece drop carbine in free float. There are a few others out there but some require a new barrel nut which will require the removal of the FSB. As far as accuracy I dont think it makes that big of difference at ranges under 200 yards. I havent found any articles that have before and after results and I havent seen a difference in accuracy on the guns I have put free float hand guards on.
http://www.midwestindustriesinc.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=category.display&category_ID=354 Before with Magpul Hand guard
After with Troy Alpha rail with cut down FSB
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| Thanks for the info. I checked out the Troy and MI. I like the extended carbine in fde. Both companies have what I want. Troy 239.00 and MI 195.00 I wish Troy posted weight. The 45.00 dollar dif is no big deal, I am sure both are solid. I would just like the lightest of the two. Troy does offer the modular version too. It would work too. However no weight info. Proably pretty close if I had to guess maybe giving Troy the edge on the modular Delta over the Charlie. And the MI equal. Gotta make up my mind now. |
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