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Thread: New Aimpro Tri-Rail for 930 SPX
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16 October 2010, 09:45 #1
New Aimpro Tri-Rail for 930 SPX
The new Aimpro Tri-Rail
I received the new rail for the 930 SPX from Mike Shain at Aimpro today. Here are some pics.
The rail arrived in a sealed plastic sleeve, wrapped in shipping foam in a heavy cardboard box.
The package includes the rail assembly and 12 soft rail ladder covers.
Bottom view of the rail assembly. End closest to camera is the receiver end.
Muzzle end view of the rail. This view shows the collar that fits the rail to the barrel lug/piston collar.
Side view of muzzle end of the rail assembly. Screws secure the collar inside the rail body.
Looking inside the rail body, from the receiver end towards the muzzle end.
Receiver end of the rail body.
930 prepared for installation of the rail assembly.
Rail installed on the 930 prior to the mounting of the extension nut.
Extension and TLR installed.
Close-in view of rail with TLR.
Top view.
Right side.
Left side.
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16 October 2010, 10:17 #2Member
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That rail looks great; I'd love to see this rail made for my Benelli M1 Tactical. FIRST POST!!!!
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17 October 2010, 10:55 #3
Welcome to Weapon Evolution board Tater. I don't know that Mike will be making them for other shotgun brands: he's the LE/.mil repair guy for OFM.
Here are some pics of the "tail" of the Aimpro Tri-Rail unit and the OEM forearm.
OEM unit.
OEM with m24 modification.
Aimpro rail.
There's a technical "feature" that I was wondering about that Mike gave me a little info on that I'll be posting about once I get a chance to check it. If you notice in the interior pic there are some cuts at the front in the collar or plug. Those are gas bleed off chambers. Mike advised that they've actually seen some improvement in shotguns that don't cycle low power loads with the rail installed. If it works as I've been informed, there will be a lot of people that could take advantage of not just having a railed forearm but also a more reliable shotgun.
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25 October 2010, 12:24 #4
Aimpro is now listing the rail on their site.
http://www.aimprotactical.com/50554.html