Posted: 9/6/2014 9:37:06 PM EDT
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Also FBHO!
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I'll believe that when they come out with an M-LOCK rail as light as my BCM KMR rail. .3oz is close enough to not have dicks on my rifle I'm hearing "I see the shapes of dicks everywhere I look." |
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I'll believe that when they come out with an M-LOCK rail as light as my BCM KMR rail. .3oz is close enough to not have dicks on my rifle I'm hearing "I see the shapes of dicks everywhere I look." Bet you own a Spikes spider lower too. |
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I'll believe that when they come out with an M-LOCK rail as light as my BCM KMR rail. .3oz is close enough to not have dicks on my rifle I just switched from Fortis REVs to Midwest lightweight MLOKs on my primary rifles. 8.2oz for the 12" with the barrel nuts... I'd say that's acceptable. Barely more than the KMR from what I've seen (though the KMR is 13") and much cheaper. |
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QFT KMR FTW Quoted:
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I'll believe that when they come out with an M-LOCK rail as light as my BCM KMR rail. QFT KMR FTW This just pisses me off. I was going to order one this week for my new build but they are sold out and dont even have an ETA for more |
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I'll believe that when they come out with an M-LOCK rail as light as my BCM KMR rail. .3oz is close enough to not have dicks on my rifle Aeain is right, as usual. He's right 151 times out of ten Mmmm, 151
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Mmmm, 151 ![]() Quoted:
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I'll believe that when they come out with an M-LOCK rail as light as my BCM KMR rail. .3oz is close enough to not have dicks on my rifle Aeain is right, as usual. He's right 151 times out of ten Mmmm, 151 ![]() |
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Here are a few M-LOK advantages over Keymod that we have posted awhile back.
M-LOK works over a wider material thickness range than Keymod. M-LOK uses a flat nut that is suitable for polymer, metal and carbon fiber mounting surfaces. M-LOK is a true direct attach system so a line of accessories mounted next to each other do not need to be slid off to remove just one piece. M-LOK has better recoil/impact support than Keymod. M-LOK uses a larger bolt and has greater direct surface contact than Keymod resulting is greater pull out strength (a single MLOK mount exceeds 300 lbs in all materials) M-LOK accessories are multi directional (can be mounted forward or backwards). M-LOK has a uniform internal edge that can be generously chamfered allowing a better feel on the hand than Keymods 45 degree under cuts. M-LOK can use any of the millions of MOE accessories already fielded via an adapter plate. M-LOK slots are much lower cost to manufacture than Keymod resulting in lower cost to consumers. M-LOK nuts are much lower cost to manufacture than Keymod resulting in lower cost to consumers. M-LOK bolts are commonly available (user replaceable) and allow more torque to be applied than Keymod. M-LOK slots requires no special CNC cutters or complex injection molds to manufacture an undercut like Keymod resulting in lower cost to consumers. M-LOK has greater documentation surrounding manufacturing than Keymod allowing for greater compatibility between different manufactures and different M-LOK products. Keymod does allow for a slightly lower QD mount than MLOK and is almost flush on the inside of the tube (that might affect those mounting suppressors internally within a small freefloat handguard but we have not encountered it yet) |
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This. Love my BCM KMR rail. Quoted:
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I'll believe that when they come out with an M-LOCK rail as light as my BCM KMR rail. This. Love my BCM KMR rail. M-LOK and Key mod remove similar amounts of material so weight reduction is the result of the way the handguard is designed and manufactured not what system (M-LOK or Keymod) is used. |
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M-LOK and Key mod remove similar amounts of material so weight reduction is the result of the way the handguard is designed and manufactured not what system (M-LOK or Keymod) is used. Quoted:
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I'll believe that when they come out with an M-LOCK rail as light as my BCM KMR rail. This. Love my BCM KMR rail. M-LOK and Key mod remove similar amounts of material so weight reduction is the result of the way the handguard is designed and manufactured not what system (M-LOK or Keymod) is used. If MI made their LW mlock handguard in magnesium, it would, no doubt, be lighter than the KMR. Why they haven't done it is a mystery to me. |
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M-LOK and Key mod remove similar amounts of material so weight reduction is the result of the way the handguard is designed and manufactured not what system (M-LOK or Keymod) is used. Quoted:
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I'll believe that when they come out with an M-LOCK rail as light as my BCM KMR rail. This. Love my BCM KMR rail. M-LOK and Key mod remove similar amounts of material so weight reduction is the result of the way the handguard is designed and manufactured not what system (M-LOK or Keymod) is used. Like those ALG Handguards. |
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I'll believe that when they come out with an M-LOCK rail as light as my BCM KMR rail. .3oz is close enough to not have dicks on my rifle I'm hearing "I see the shapes of dicks everywhere I look."
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Quoted: Quoted: I won't go into details but folks have gotten creative in trying to get one of these sets. Check the San Tan's IG if you're curious. |





