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18 January 2012, 23:32 #1
2012 - TROY
I didn't see too much to report but I did see these rubber rail covers that should be available in a few weeks for the TRX rail systems.
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19 January 2012, 05:20 #2Contributing Member
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You know, this annoys me more than a little. When I suggested the idea of some kind of low profile conformal covers for the TRX-E rails with them shortly after the line was introduced they treated me like a mental midget and swore there was absolutely no need or market.
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22 January 2012, 08:57 #3Member
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You just got "ATTA BOY'D". They put you off so they could suggest it or do it themselves. Hey Joe just suggested this .....its great idea lets get him a lead in R&D and tripple his salary...
Last edited by Striker071; 22 January 2012 at 09:08.
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22 January 2012, 12:43 #4
I found a couple other interesting items at the Troy booth including two new drop in rail systems made for carbine length ARs with FSBs. Although I couldn't see exactly how they mount, they explained that it's a two piece (top and bottom) design. These may be a great option for those of us stuck with limited latitude in modifying our issued weapons. Hopefully some WEVO staff will get a chance to T&E these and report further.
Quad rail version:
Rounded version:
Triple Bravo
http://www.flickr.com/photos/triplebravo/
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22 January 2012, 12:48 #5
The circular rubber rails felt really good, especially being as low profile as they are. I am excited for the Charlie and Delta Rails to be released. They will be a great addition to the LE and MIL market for those issued Carbine length systems that want a mid-length rail system that is a drop-in without having (or being allowed to) remove the delta ring and front sight post.
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22 January 2012, 17:13 #6Member
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Gosh I like it I think I will get some
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22 January 2012, 17:24 #7Member
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I really like how you dont have to take the upper apart at all to install these. Any idea how much these weigh?
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24 January 2012, 13:08 #8
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24 January 2012, 13:09 #9