Thread: Magpul MOE handguard
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8 August 2008 18:58 #1
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It's still a go. The handguards are the only piece missing, unless you count the MBUS. The midlength question has been asked but not answered.
TS
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8 August 2008 19:30 #2
I think we will see midlength MOE handguards, but that is a hunch on my part, and not to be confused with any official info.
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28 September 2008 16:54 #3
Release info posted.....
http://www.weaponevolution.com/forum...ted=1#post4569
ETA- I'm working on the review currently, and it should be up tonight. If you have any questions I can answer, feel free to post them.
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28 September 2008 22:57 #4
Nice review and excellent pics as always Stick. I think Magpul hit a homerun with the MOE line. I know I will be using them soon. Good, durable, and mission adaptable with competitive prices. Definitely products of excellent value.
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2 October 2008 18:21 #5
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2 October 2008 19:06 #6
Its a different, but comfortable feel. The problem is that comfort is like looks, they are both subjective. I'll get some more pictures that show other angles.
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2 October 2008 21:25 #7
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23 December 2008 19:27 #8
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Hey Stickman, since you are one of the few who has handled the hanguards I was hoping you could answer this. If I attached a vertical foregrip and the attached a surefire 6p on one of th side slots, should my thumb be able to reach the button on the light's tailcap. I really like the idea of these handguards, but I realized that to be able to mount a 6p on them and be able to easily activate it, I'm going to have to get a vfg. I guess I'm trying to deicide if the moe handguard will work out like I want, because if it doesn't I'll either look at a fsb light mount or just get a troy mrf-di.
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23 December 2008 21:49 #9


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