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12/7/2004 1:49:24 PM EDT
Alright guys i dont know which arms to go with

Im building another M4gery as soon as i move out for college and i dont know which one to go with..

It's going to be 16 inch barrel with phantom flash supressor and it's gonna have an ACOG with an ARMS 19 throw lever mount as well as ARMS #40 back up sight and a vertical foregrip, but i have no clue which ARMS rail system should i go with for this?

*this is for the rail system, not for the throw lever mount* sorry forgot to specify
12/7/2004 1:51:51 PM EDT
[#1]
#19s
12/7/2004 2:54:20 PM EDT
[#2]
didnt mean for the acog mount, meant for the SIR system, edited previous post~
12/7/2004 3:20:51 PM EDT
[#3]
The ARMS 50C is the bilevel (the rail on top of the receiver is highter than the rail over the barrel) rail system. It is for the A3 flat top. No gunsmithing. It requires the ARMS #40 rear flip up sight and a 0.040 front sight to compensate for the height of the rail.

The ARMS 50C is about $350-400
The ARMS #40 is about $100
The front sight post is $4.95

The ARMS 51C is for the A1 or A2
The ARMS 45C is all the same level. Same height as the rail over the upper receiver. For the flat top
The ARMS 45M is the same as the 45C except it requires the removal of the delta ring. M is for military. Also only fits on the A3 flat top

I looked into this. I currently have a PWA pre ban lower with a Bushy M4 upper. I also have the Knights rail system, Knights 600meter flip up rear, Knights vert-grip, Trijicon ACOG NSN. I am looking to build another rifle using all ARMS accessories and with an EOTECH or ELCAN opitcal sight.

12/7/2004 10:18:24 PM EDT
[#4]
I was looking at a ARMS system and then instantly changed my mind when I saw a Larue Tactical rail system.  I have a 7.0 on my M4gery, its good stuff.
12/7/2004 10:55:36 PM EDT
[#5]
I have the #46C Slimline SIR, 22M68 Throw Lever Ring for the Aimpoint, ARMS #40 BUIS. I love ARMS stuff. I mounted a Tango Down vert. grip on the SIR but I had to modify the TD grip to fit. It's a tight fit and I have had ZERO problems with all items mentioned.
12/8/2004 3:03:56 AM EDT
[#6]

Quoted:
The ARMS 50C is the bilevel (the rail on top of the receiver is highter than the rail over the barrel) rail system. It is for the A3 flat top. No gunsmithing. It requires the ARMS #40 rear flip up sight and a 0.040 front sight to compensate for the height of the rail. this is only on some rifles that need it
The ARMS 50C is about $350-400
The ARMS #40 is about $100
The front sight post is $4.95

The ARMS 51C is for the A1 or A2
The ARMS 45C is all the same level. Same height as the rail over the upper receiver. For the flat top
The ARMS 45M is the same as the 45C except it requires the removal of the delta ring. M is for military. Also only fits on the A3 flat top

I looked into this. I currently have a PWA pre ban lower with a Bushy M4 upper. I also have the Knights rail system, Knights 600meter flip up rear, Knights vert-grip, Trijicon ACOG NSN. I am looking to build another rifle using all ARMS accessories and with an EOTECH or ELCAN opitcal sight.


12/8/2004 3:07:30 AM EDT
[#7]
here are what i picked for my ar's

46sc on rra upper




50sc on a bushie



oh and you should look into getting the 19s instead of the 19. that thing is huge!


also none of them needed the .40 front sight post
12/8/2004 11:11:09 AM EDT
[#8]
Get the #58MOD.

It requires a little extra dremelling but it's bad ass. Just have to remove the forward handguard cap.


middle.
12/8/2004 4:45:28 PM EDT
[#9]
i have the #46C.





Vltor stock
TD fwd grip
Cav Arms ergo grip
Aimpoint compM
Arms #40 and 22M68 mount
12/10/2004 8:42:01 AM EDT
[#10]
eklilwhoa, who makes the vertical grip on your #46c rra upper?  Thats exactly what I was looking for.
12/10/2004 3:04:16 PM EDT
[#11]

Quoted:
eklilwhoa, who makes the vertical grip on your #46c rra upper?  Thats exactly what I was looking for.



i got it here from this person. very good guy to deal with
ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=2&f=142&t=144040
12/14/2004 4:51:11 PM EDT
[#12]
SIR guys....is it too heavy?
12/14/2004 4:53:17 PM EDT
[#13]

Quoted:
SIR guys....is it too heavy?




IMHO, no. I love my rifle SIR. Its well worth the weight.
12/14/2004 7:48:22 PM EDT
[#14]
i don't notice the extra weight.
12/14/2004 7:52:40 PM EDT
[#15]
+1 on the #58MOD...I kind of regret selling it
12/15/2004 1:07:42 AM EDT
[#16]
i dont notice the weight at all. and for those that complain about it need to eat their wheaties
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