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Thread: MEGA Arms Wedge Lock Handguard
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25 October 2016, 07:16 #91
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25 October 2016, 07:26 #92Senior Member
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25 October 2016, 07:27 #93Senior Member
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25 October 2016, 07:29 #94
I wouldn't cantilever the inline mount more than a half inch off the front of the rail. If you run it reversed like fledge, then it would be fine, but the light won't be as far forward. You might run into head clearance issues with the OEM surefire heads, but we just got in the latest revision inline mounts from anodizing which are much thinner, and are 7075.
Jgifford - the inline only has two m-lok nuts, so it does fit in a single m-lok slot.Will - Owner of Arisaka LLC - http://www.arisakadefense.com
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25 October 2016, 07:33 #95Senior Member
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25 October 2016, 07:38 #96
It works fine with the mount reversed using our latest 7075 inline model and Surefire heads:
I can swap you out for the offset and refund the difference if you'd like.Will - Owner of Arisaka LLC - http://www.arisakadefense.com
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25 October 2016, 07:42 #97
I've personally never had an issue with my mounts or lights near the suppressor, even on F/A.
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25 October 2016, 07:57 #98
My concern about the single M-LOK slot is the fact that it would cantilever the mount way out, which I wasn't sure was kosher; Slippers seems to have confirmed that issue. I'm not concerned about the heat, as I run a suppressor cover, and rarely do mag dumps anyway. However, running the mount in reverse may not be an option for me; I would think the M600U's body would cover the mounting holes, no?
I might just end up with the Unity Tactical M-LOK/Fusion Adapter if Slippers thinks that cantilevering is a bad idea; I had hoped the suppressor being there might offer it some measure of protection for the mount against being levered up on. I suppose the Unity Tactical Monkey Bar is another possible solution, though I'm not sure how it side steps the cantilevering issue, given that it doesn't look as substantial as the Arisaka In-Line Mount, and is made with 6061 instead of 7075.
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25 October 2016, 08:28 #99
When you use a M600 Scout on our inline, it can put quite a bit of leverage on the mount, especially if you cantilever it off the end and don't have the handguard behind it to add support. Jason Trusty (Gear Sector) mentioned this as one of the main reasons he doesn't make a cantilever mount, and this is also why we recommend against using our inline in this fashion.
You can still use an M600 on the inline with it reversed, but you'll need to take an Allen wrench and chop it down so it's short enough to fit between the body and mount so you can tighten the M-Lok screws.Will - Owner of Arisaka LLC - http://www.arisakadefense.com
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25 October 2016, 17:19 #100
I thought the same thing before I bought one of Slipper's lights. Through my own experience I've learned otherwise. The can gets hot in the middle of can WAY more than it does down by the mount. In other words it's a non issue.
I am running a 9.7" SLR rail on a 10.5" barrel and right now my light is almost exactly even with the end of the rail right now, but that is based more on how I grip the gun while still maintaining good access to the 'on' button. I could probably stick the light out another 1/2 to 3/4 of an inch (maybe even more than that) before it would even be remotely close to any non suppressed muzzle blasts.
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25 October 2016, 20:39 #101Senior Member
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http://www.weaponevolution.com/forum...928#post139928
Just food for thought. I keep my electronics out of the way of constant blast forces if it at all possible.
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26 October 2016, 18:51 #102
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26 October 2016, 19:08 #103LEO / MIL
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I have a surefire m300 light mounted to the 5' o'clock of a kac mams and I have not seen any major carbon buildup or damaging effects to the head unit.
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30 November 2016, 21:00 #104New Member
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I was hoping someone could help me out. I have a 16" ballistics advantage modern barrel. I called Mega today and they told me that my gas block would be sticking out if I used a 12" wedge lock rail. MEGA suggested using a 14" to cover up the gas block. I believe I was talking to the secretary and am not sure the information I was given was correct. I am interested in hearing your option on which length rail I should go with using my 16" bbl. I did purchase the SLR hodge gas block, hopefully this was the right move.
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30 November 2016, 21:05 #105
MEGA Arms Wedge Lock Handguard
This is a 16" barrel with a mid length gas system and 14" rail. You can see it covers it well. The 12" should cover it but it will be close which is why they suggested the 14" rail. I like the look of the extended(14") but i have other 12" rails on 16 barrels without issues.Last edited by Dstrbdmedic167; 30 November 2016 at 21:55.