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Posted: 3/25/2013 5:07:59 PM EST
I just got a quad rail and thinking of getting some Magpul XTM panels. What say the hive? Fo, or something better?
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The XTM is a good choice for durability, but it's a bit heavier than the Magpul XT.
With rail covers, you're always balancing weight vs. durability. KAC, Magpul XTM, and Tango Down rail panels are tough, protect your hand, and last forever... but they are all about the same weight. The Magpul XT is lightweight, but does wear out if you keep moving em around |
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I bought the larue set and love them. Light weight and thin but very strong
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I bought the larue set and love them. Light weight and thin but very strong +1 Love the index clips and handstop. |
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I bought the larue set and love them. Light weight and thin but very strong +1 Love the index clips and handstop. I'm thinking about switching out my XTM panels for these. Do you think the weight difference would actually be noticable though? |
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I bought the larue set and love them. Light weight and thin but very strong Are those the ones that are very thin pieces? Like these? http://i.ebayimg.com/t/New-LaRue-Tactical-60-Piece-Set-Black-Index-Clips-rifle-Rail-Covers-/00/s/OTU2WDE2MDA=/z/LPMAAMXQs6FRTlKH/$T2eC16dHJIQE9qUHuEyOBRTlKHR7Zw~~60_57.JPG Those are it. They fit into the quad rail slots so it's not bulky. |
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I bought the larue set and love them. Light weight and thin but very strong Are those the ones that are very thin pieces? Like these? http://i.ebayimg.com/t/New-LaRue-Tactical-60-Piece-Set-Black-Index-Clips-rifle-Rail-Covers-/00/s/OTU2WDE2MDA=/z/LPMAAMXQs6FRTlKH/$T2eC16dHJIQE9qUHuEyOBRTlKHR7Zw~~60_57.JPG Those are it. They fit into the quad rail slots so it's not bulky. I'd like them a lot better if they weren't so slippery. The handstops are nice, though. |
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Quoted: Quoted: KAC > any other shit These? http://i.ebayimg.com/t/NEW-KNIGHTS-ARMAMENT-CO-RAIL-COVERS-FOREGRIP-SET-1S002-AUTH-KAC-RAS-KIT-/00/s/MTIwMFgxNjAw/z/Q3oAAOxyhs9RCwst/$(KGrHqNHJF!FDyTV5I3hBRCwstPdrg~~60_57.JPG Are they bulky? Quite so. I'll give another +1 to the LaRue index clips |
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KAC > any other shit These? http://i.ebayimg.com/t/NEW-KNIGHTS-ARMAMENT-CO-RAIL-COVERS-FOREGRIP-SET-1S002-AUTH-KAC-RAS-KIT-/00/s/MTIwMFgxNjAw/z/Q3oAAOxyhs9RCwst/$(KGrHqNHJF!FDyTV5I3hBRCwstPdrg~~60_57.JPG Are they bulky? Quite so. I'll give another +1 to the LaRue index clips Although, it seems like I can get a KAC 4 rail covers and a VFG for about $30. For a deal like that, I think I might have to overlook the bulkiness. |
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Prefer the Tango down or the KAC. Both offer good gripping surface. Have had some small issues with the KAC locking clip not seating on some rails though. Never had any issues at all with the TDs'.
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KAC > any other shit These? http://i.ebayimg.com/t/NEW-KNIGHTS-ARMAMENT-CO-RAIL-COVERS-FOREGRIP-SET-1S002-AUTH-KAC-RAS-KIT-/00/s/MTIwMFgxNjAw/z/Q3oAAOxyhs9RCwst/$(KGrHqNHJF!FDyTV5I3hBRCwstPdrg~~60_57.JPG Are they bulky? Yeah but they don't get hot. I think they have a new style out now too. Slimmer and gripper |
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KAC > any other shit These? http://i.ebayimg.com/t/NEW-KNIGHTS-ARMAMENT-CO-RAIL-COVERS-FOREGRIP-SET-1S002-AUTH-KAC-RAS-KIT-/00/s/MTIwMFgxNjAw/z/Q3oAAOxyhs9RCwst/$(KGrHqNHJF!FDyTV5I3hBRCwstPdrg~~60_57.JPG Are they bulky? Yeah but they don't get hot. I think they have a new style out now too. Slimmer and gripper Thanks for the info. Off to see if I can find them. |
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WalMart has BlackHawk covers, fairly cheap. Also, check with Amazon, they are fronting for sellers with some good prices on gun stuff.
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I bought the larue set and love them. Light weight and thin but very strong Are those the ones that are very thin pieces? Like these? http://i.ebayimg.com/t/New-LaRue-Tactical-60-Piece-Set-Black-Index-Clips-rifle-Rail-Covers-/00/s/OTU2WDE2MDA=/z/LPMAAMXQs6FRTlKH/$T2eC16dHJIQE9qUHuEyOBRTlKHR7Zw~~60_57.JPG Yep. I have these on my carbine and love them. |
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I like the low profile ladder style myself. This Less weight and easy to trim to fit between optics. |
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KAC > any other shit Agreed Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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I have three types on a single rifle...Troy, KAC and Larue clips.
On another rifle, I have nothing but Troy...I think those are the shizznit. Good rails, light, thin VERY affordable. I will replace all of them with Troy. |
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Ladder rails. I like the surefire ones....Don't know why I got away from those. |
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I have a combination of XTM and ladder covers on my gun.
The ladder covers are surprisingly nice. Obviously very slim, and also quite grippy. They do a good job of eliminating the sharp edges - which is really important to me. |
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Tango Down SCAR panels are my favorite. I have been wanting to try LWRC rail skins for some time.
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I like the low profile ladder style myself. same here |
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KAC > any other shit These? http://i.ebayimg.com/t/NEW-KNIGHTS-ARMAMENT-CO-RAIL-COVERS-FOREGRIP-SET-1S002-AUTH-KAC-RAS-KIT-/00/s/MTIwMFgxNjAw/z/Q3oAAOxyhs9RCwst/$(KGrHqNHJF!FDyTV5I3hBRCwstPdrg~~60_57.JPG Are they bulky? Yeah but they don't get hot. I think they have a new style out now too. Slimmer and gripper Thanks for the info. Off to see if I can find them. I think their newer rail covers are actually proprietary to their new rail system, bit could be wrong. They have a nice "goofball" texture though! |
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I ditched my KAC rail covers for tango down scar panels
They have more grip and seem to be a slightly lower profile. |
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I prefer ladders or kac rail covers or a combo of both. All depends on the width of the rail. If its too wide, pretty much any rail panel will make it cumbersome. I have an xtm handstop kit. Pretty good design, but if you ever want to pull the panels you'll be at it for a while. They are not easy to get apart.
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larue rail clips are the best i have ever used.... hands down.
MUCH more easily configured, lower profile and just plain work. |
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I have a combination of XTM and ladder covers on my gun. The ladder covers are surprisingly nice. Obviously very slim, and also quite grippy. They do a good job of eliminating the sharp edges - which is really important to me. A lot of people seem to agree with you. I'm not big on the edges either. |
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larue rail clips are the best i have ever used.... hands down. MUCH more easily configured, lower profile and just plain work. I have a drawer full of just about every other brand. Went back to the index clips and am sticking with them. The ladder style just filled the gaps and left the sharp edges. Plus I'm a whore for most things LaRue. |
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I can't tell from the description, but $30 isn't bad, if its for 3 covers. It doesn't seem to specify on the quantity though. |
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I stippled KAC panels. I like em a lot. http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s297/bigg089/8DC3E012-357A-4DB2-8B9C-93F6DAA693F0-5800-0000046A003F3A42.jpg Nice! |
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larue rail clips are the best i have ever used.... hands down. MUCH more easily configured, lower profile and just plain work. How many clips does it take to fill up one carbine length rail? |
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I have the Troy rail covers and they are nice. The locking clips can be a PITA but the panels don't budge once set and are very grippy.
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Quoted: Quoted: larue rail clips are the best i have ever used.... hands down. MUCH more easily configured, lower profile and just plain work. How many clips does it take to fill up one carbine length rail? I think 60-70 in order to cover a carbine length hand guard which is how many comes in the package from Larue. |
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Quoted: KAC > any other shit I tried a few others, always go back to KAC. |
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larue rail clips are the best i have ever used.... hands down. MUCH more easily configured, lower profile and just plain work. Same for me, and I've used Magpul XTMs and KAC. |
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