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TripleBravo
14 July 2012, 21:14
An introduction to the Seekins Precision MCSR & iMRT-R is posted here:

http://www.weaponevolution.com/forum/showthread.php?4032-Seekins-Precision-MCSR-amp-iMRT-R&p=36977#post36977

Please ask questions or post discussion in this thread.

Paulo_Santos
15 July 2012, 06:22
I like how they match up with the upper receiver. Almost looks like a monolithic upper. Also looks very light. What will be the price range?

CLBME
15 July 2012, 06:30
I was curious too:

http://www.seekinsprecision.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=13&Itemid=37


I like how they match up with the upper receiver. Almost looks like a monolithic upper. Also looks very light. What will be the price range?

WarriorArms
15 July 2012, 18:44
Very nice!

Not to hijack the thread, tell me about the chest rig you have in the last photo.

LanceCriminal
16 July 2012, 10:18
So that's $299 for the receiver, $239 for a 12" MCSR rail, so $538 for the whole shebang, and if I read this correctly I could swap to say a BAR rail or other MCSR rail pretty much bolt on? Sounds like a slick setup. Especially if I compare to say a VIS or Mega monolithic upper which are what, 1-200 bucks more? Sure would be neat to see the receiver mounted rail become more popular, especially if multiple manufacturers begin to use the same standard.

TripleBravo
16 July 2012, 18:00
Very nice!

Not to hijack the thread, tell me about the chest rig you have in the last photo.

It's the Shellback Tactical Banshee plate carrier. You can find it here: http://shellbacktactical.com/bansheerifleplatecarrier.aspx

TripleBravo
16 July 2012, 18:02
... if I read this correctly I could swap to say a BAR rail or other MCSR rail pretty much bolt on?

Yes, the BAR will bolt up to the iMRT-R.

landshark
3 October 2012, 17:24
Do you still have this rail and if so, how has it been holding up? I love the design, have you had any issues with the rail sections moving? I don't really see anything on the inside of the main body of the handguard for the tabs on the rails to grab onto. Any info you could pass along would be great.

Stickman
3 October 2012, 18:19
Do you still have this rail and if so, how has it been holding up? I love the design, have you had any issues with the rail sections moving? I don't really see anything on the inside of the main body of the handguard for the tabs on the rails to grab onto. Any info you could pass along would be great.

The backers on the inside of the rail sections lock in place to prevent it from pulling out.