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Posted: 2/8/2010 4:13:51 AM EDT
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If I was willing to give up the use of the pull out rail, do you think it would be possible to install a rail on the bottom of my storm by screwing it on?
I would like a bottom rail, but I do not want one of the tri-rails that attaches at the sides. Does anyone know if that would work? Thanks! |
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The bottom of the foregrip is not level enough - you'd have to take material off for that to work.
IMO you'd be better of manufacturing something like the factory tri-rail without the side rails if that's what you want - it's also possible that you do not need to have the side rails mounted in the tri-rail package, but since I don't have one (I run with the top and one side rail only), I can't tell you for sure. |
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The bottom of the foregrip is not level enough - you'd have to take material off for that to work. IMO you'd be better of manufacturing something like the factory tri-rail without the side rails if that's what you want - it's also possible that you do not need to have the side rails mounted in the tri-rail package, but since I don't have one (I run with the top and one side rail only), I can't tell you for sure. what do you mean by not level enough? too much curvature around or do you mean becasue it angles up towards the muzzle? I intend to put a magpul afg on it. thanks. |
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You can install the tri-rail without the side rails but it's not nearly long enough for an AFG. They take up an entire 7" carbine rail so I don't see how it would ever work on the Storm. this is why I want to just drill and attach a rail to the bottom. Also I really don't want the plastic wrap around part that comes with the tri-rail. |
| Go to berettaforum.net and scroll thru the CX4 pics. There is someone who had something like a 6" rail added to the bottom of their CX4. You'll see several CX4s that are ridiculously customized. And very well I might add. It inspired "chopped" bunny ears and a camo paint job of mine. eventually SBR :) |
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