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14 September 2010, 15:35 #31Distinguished Member
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LOL.....no problem, it's been a long day for me as well.
I do not think anyone out there that makes accessory rails for this type of installation, uses an insertion tool such as IWC.
The instructions for the JP rail kind of leave it up to the installer to find something suitable to hold things in place during install......http://www.jprifles.com/instructions/Rifle/JPTR.pdf
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14 September 2010, 16:11 #32Contributing Member
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Oh Well.
It would be cool if IWC could find a way to make rail mounting on such handguards as easy as they do with their own products but I seem to remember that their website said that they're not into rails.
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14 September 2010, 19:02 #33Contributing Member
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I have a two foot piece of 1/8" dowel that I use to install rails on my 13" TRX-E. I put a little piece of double sided foam tape at one end, stick the backing nut to it and cuss until it's done.
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14 September 2010, 19:16 #34Distinguished Member
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That'll work!
A few months back I was watching a couple mechanics at work struggling with trying to get a GPS antenna doubler down the inside of the horizontal stabilizer of an EC145. The strand of safety wire they had wrapped around the doubler wasn't cutting it, and they weren't giving up on the idea.
I grabbed a 3' long section of aluminum extrusion, doubled up some masking tape and stuck that to the extrusion, stuck the doubler to the tape, and fed it down inside the stab, holding it up against the skin for them to install the antenna mounting hardware from the outside.
LOL......They both shook their heads...."Why the hell didn't we think of that!"
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14 September 2010, 23:40 #35http://www.mount-n-slot.com
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16 September 2010, 18:56 #37http://www.mount-n-slot.com
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18 September 2010, 04:14 #39
IWC & SureFire Team Up to Offer Combo Pkgs
IWC will add SureFire Illumination Tools to our site, and begin offering them in a package with our extensive line of LIGHT MOUNT-N-SLOT brand Direct Attach Mounts.
MOUNT-N-SLOThttp://www.mount-n-slot.com
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25 October 2010, 18:19 #41Member
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Hey guys, while searching for picatinny rail bipod adapters, I came across this site and the review by Quib of IWC's products. So first off, thanks for that nice review Quib, and on to my question. I have a 9"-13" Harris bipod of the non-cant, non-traversing type that I would like to put onto my AR. If I get the "MOUNT-N-SLOT™ Bipod Mount-V2" and mount my non-traversing bipod onto it will that allow me to traverse without moving my bipod legs? OR does the bipod suck up to the bottom of the mount as in mounting onto a stock, so then it wouldn't move once tightened?
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28 November 2010, 08:42 #42Distinguished Member
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I'm a bit late here in responding, I totally missed this post until today.....I apologize for that oversight.
Mounting of a non-traversing bi-pod to the IWC V2 bi-pod mount, will not give the bi-pod the ability to traverse.
Thanks for the comments regarding my review of IWC's products, I'm glad to read you found my review informative. Again I apologize for missing this post.......Welcome to Weapon Evolution.
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13 December 2010, 13:21 #43
I will be using the sling mount and bipod mount on my TRX-E rail on my new build. Looks like some real good equipment.
Tactical Fat Guy