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10/30/2007 10:26:46 AM EDT
Has anybody used the one where the bottom rail is attached by a locking detent system?  I was looking to get a Troy rail because it's supposed to be very strong.  The one I'm looking at has that detent system.  Were there any problems with the older system because the newer ones are using a screw instead?  Anybody ever had any issues with the bottom rail moving/falling off/etc. with the old style rails?  I want to mount a bipod to the bottom rail so I can't have any movement.  Thanks.  MJD
10/30/2007 12:09:30 PM EDT
[#1]
Okay, good enough for me.  Looks like I'll get that one since I can get one NIB for less than a used LaRue.  It also feels a little more comfortable since I like a slightly larger outside diameter.  It'll feel really nice with some ladder rail covers.    MJD
10/30/2007 1:10:02 PM EDT
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BTW, I have one in stock
jtacsupply.com/catalog/troy-mrfr16-p-210.html
10/30/2007 2:32:20 PM EDT
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Quoted:
Has anybody used the one where the bottom rail is attached by a locking detent system?

Yep I have one


I was looking to get a Troy rail because it's supposed to be very strong.  The one I'm looking at has that detent system.  Were there any problems with the older system because the newer ones are using a screw instead?

I have one of the first MFR-R rails sold on this site.  I've used it on 2 different rifles (a 5.56 and currently on a 6.8) I've NEVER had a problem with the rail comming off.


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