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GOST
1 February 2017, 19:51
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The 2A Armament™ Aethon Rail M-LOK series provides an alternative aesthetically progressive design that is lightweight with our signature titanium barrel nut and attach method. The innovative attachment of the rail and the barrel nut provides a solid lockup, seamless, strong joint that requires no timed alignment to the barrel nut itself. All 2A Armament rails (and receivers for that matter) are designed with a pocketed picatinny rail to further minimize weight. With new styling and attention to detail the picatinny pockets taper at the end of both the upper receiver and the rail so that one can match the 2A rail to a third party upper if desired and still have a clean transition in the design. In addition, Aethon rails offer QD mounting at both ends of the handguard.

The 2A Armament Aethon and Balios Lite rails ship with a 6AL-4V titanium barrel nut. An optional aluminum barrel nut is offered as a separate item for those looking to save maximum weight on a build.

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Features:

Made from U.S.A. sourced 6061 Extrusion

U.S.A. sourced 6AL-4V Titanium barrel nut as standard

M-LOK mounting

Mil-Spec hardcoat black anodized (Type III, Class 2)

QD mounts on both ends

1.3” Internal Diameter

7” - 6.7" actual length Rail with Titanium nut and hardware (weight tbd oz)(2A-AERML-7)

10” - 9.6" actual length Rail with Titanium nut and hardware (weight 7.7oz)(2A-AERML-10)

12” - 11.87" actual length Rail with Titanium nut and hardware (weight 8.9 oz)(2A-AERML-12)

15” - 14.87" actual length Rail with Titanium nut and hardware (weight 10.7oz)(2A-AERML-15)

1-5/16” crows foot tool or premium armorers wrench recommended for installation (Not Included)

Pricing starts at $179.00

http://www.2a-arms.com/collections/rails/products/ae-rail-m-lok?variant=34537640454

fledge
2 February 2017, 07:16
This is the version I have on my Xanthos. It's a more aggressive look, though in today's world of rails, it's relative. Glad to see this is what they chose to adapt for the Aethon.