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12 January 2017, 03:29 #1New Member
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Hard to find rail
Does anybody know where I can find a free float 15in rail to fit a piston system and A2 notch? Nearly impossible I've come to find. Cmmg mod4sa is the intended gun
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12 January 2017, 04:35 #2New Member
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Also I should mention, the muzzle is hard attached so the A2 is unable to be removed.
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12 January 2017, 05:26 #3
You'll have to use a 2 piece rail system like a Midwest Industries, or a Troy Delta. Does the CMMG have a carbine length piston system? If so I don't think I've ever seen one that's 15", most are around 12". Do you want a quad or smooth? I'm unfamiliar with the mod2sa, so I'm not sure if these options are compatible. The Midwest Industries is the higher quality of those options.
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/181...aluminum-black
http://www.sportsmansguide.com/produ...uard?a=1817641
http://www.opticsplanet.com/vism-ar1...handguard.html
https://troyind.com/rail-systems-acc...ils/drop/delta
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12 January 2017, 05:31 #4New Member
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I'm hoping to hear back from Leapers if their rail will fit a piston but I know Troy doesn't. Looking for a smooth, after hearing all the "cheese grader" comments.
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12 January 2017, 05:36 #5
The cheese grater comments is just an internet myth. One guy reads it and spreads it around like a STD. I used quad a lot without gloves and never had a problem with comfort. The biggest difference to me is that if you have small hands and use a thumb over bore grip, the quads are a little bigger in diameter.
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14 January 2017, 00:11 #9
I actually still prefer quad rails, or rail with a similar profile (like the Geissele Mk8). The "sharpest", if one could even describe it as such, quad rail i've ever shot was a Troy Bravo (sharper than any of the KAC rails i own or have handled), and even that could comfortably be shot for extended period with bare hands.
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16 June 2017, 03:58 #11
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12 January 2017, 05:43 #12
I assume that this is the rail your referring to.
https://www.leapers.com/prod_detail....atus=&mtrack=m
I have no experience with their products. If your wanting smooth I would consider using a shorter option like the Troy delta. The Troy is a better quality product.
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Yeah that's the one. I emailed Troy asking about one of their products that fits an A2 and they said all their rails are for DI gas systems.
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12 January 2017, 05:58 #15
Why is the muzzle device pinned and welded? Is it a 14.5" or do you live in a ban state?
Also, if you've got an A2 front sight base, I don't believe you've got a piston unless you added an aftermarket that doesn't utilize a dedicated gas block. The CMMG piston system utilizes a dedicated gas block that has a picatinny rail on top.