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Thread: Noveske NSR Mlok
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20 January 2016, 08:13 #76
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17 June 2016, 16:45 #77Senior Member
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http://www.noveske.com/collections/p...-nsr-mlok-rail On their site now
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17 June 2016, 17:26 #78Member
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Man that things ugly.
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17 June 2016, 17:31 #79Senior Member
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Can't say I disagree.
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17 June 2016, 18:39 #80
Really wish they would do something new with the barrel nut, such an outdated design. I don't think I'd ever buy another rail I would have to shim/time.
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17 June 2016, 18:52 #81
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17 June 2016, 19:05 #82
Can't say I'm excited one way or another but I'm certain they know a few professional photographers.. My god, I think my 6s+ takes better pics than that...
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17 June 2016, 21:50 #83Senior Member
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17 June 2016, 21:52 #84Senior Member
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Rough crowd tonight. I'm not even interested. I just thought I'd update the thread. My bad. Hahahaha
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17 June 2016, 22:08 #85
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17 June 2016, 22:41 #86Senior Member
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I've spent the last hour looking at rail install videos. Looking at the geissele install I could see why that is a significant amount better. I never put much thought into it as it only takes an extra 2-3 minutes and I'll never touch it again after that
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18 June 2016, 04:01 #87
What is this "timing" you speak of?
(There's no "Team" in F**K YOU!
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19 June 2016, 04:16 #88
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19 June 2016, 15:44 #89Senior Member
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21 June 2016, 12:15 #90
When you can go with a system, where the builder only has to torque the nut and install the rail, it makes going back to an antiquated design a hard pill to swallow.