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Thread: Wanted: Actual OAL of Handguards
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16 November 2014, 14:43 #16
The SOCOM wasn't even announced until after I had the can. And as much as I like it, unless you strictly run it on a semi or full-auto platform it would not be my first choice because of the way it's designed. The SOCOM is obnoxiously loud on bolt guns compared to the Legacy lines. In retrospect I would rather have the RE762K or a Thunderbeast. Besides... being different means I get to spend more time researching and playing with new products to try and make it work...
Add: You don't lose another 1/2" on the SF brake for this model for the threads. The way it's designed it does only overlap by 2.5" from crown to the back of the brake and then another .25" for the back of the Suppressor QD section.
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16 November 2014, 14:46 #17
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16 November 2014, 14:49 #18
Any excuse to take pictures and play with guns... lol...
You can't see it from the angle, but the brake sits at 8"
The best I could do trying to get an image of the crown inside the brake. I have a basic camera, nothing fancy for lenses, and I don't know any of the tricks you guys got, so take it for what it is lol...
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16 November 2014, 14:53 #19
Man, that doesn't look easy to find the right handguard for that setup, which is why these are made for SPR type guns.
Good luck, keep us posted on how that turns out.
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16 November 2014, 14:54 #20
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16 November 2014, 15:01 #21
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16 November 2014, 15:16 #22
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16 November 2014, 15:24 #23
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16 November 2014, 15:27 #24
http://www.primaryarms.com/Troy_7_2_...l1-72bt-01.htm
Daniel Defense also makes a 7.5" from what I can tell.
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16 November 2014, 15:32 #25
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16 November 2014, 15:34 #26
If it overlaps it at all it will be hard to tighten down. that QD section looks wider than it is. You really want to be able to grip the entire section.
Add: I have looked at the guards with an ID larger enough to fit, but they're all 9" or more. There are very few manufacturers doing 8" other than lopro designs.
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16 November 2014, 15:41 #27
Have you given thought to swapping for a slightly longer barrel? You will make your life a lot easier. Either that or have a qualified gunsmith cut down the barrel (if it's legal) and then pin the brake on. I don't know the laws where you are.
But that might make your life easier. By a lot. It's not my gun or my money but for what you want to do I might opt for a 12" or 12.5" barrel and find a good rail match and call it a day.
But that 8" SLR intrepid is out as an option as it stands.Last edited by alamo5000; 16 November 2014 at 15:49.
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16 November 2014, 16:21 #28
I know it's not on your list, but my Midwest Industries handguard on my pistol is exactly 7" long. My 12" MI rail on another upper is exactly the advertised 12.625" long. I mention that to indicate their rail lengths seem to be accurately listed on their website.
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16 November 2014, 16:25 #29
It's a legal SBR that I can do whatever on, but I don't want to go any longer than the 10.5 or it defeats the purpose IMO of an SBR. I know a few good smiths but getting a good cut, crown, and thread job would cost more than it's worth. I'm just gonna get measurements on what's out there and then decide.
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16 November 2014, 16:31 #30
I had the MI before on a previous build and I did consider it, but price wise I can get Fortis cheaper if I want to go that route and the Fortis Rev is 7.3" according to Rainier Arms. I guess I was hoping some of the rails I looked at might be longer than advertised and get me closer. If anything though this thread will help others hopefully also.
Add: What model is your 12" MI rail?Last edited by Ordnance; 16 November 2014 at 16:36.