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7 April 2016, 19:09 #1
Help with rail/muzzle decision for 14.5"
Friend got me started on something..lol..so looking around for a different rail for a 14.5" barrel..along with ideas for what muzzle device to pin..no suppressor, don't want brain rattling comp either..the griffin m4sd, and Slr something , always been curious how they worked.. but more idea the better
I know there's lots so what's out there , looking for a 13" 'ish rail and kinda on the lighter side but all options I'll look at.
Few I have been looking at
bcm 13" alpha
Slr 13" -many versions but the ultra lite one is about the same as the bcm.
So..
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7 April 2016, 19:18 #2
I think you hit it with the BCM and the SLR. I've been trying to find a reason to build another upper using SLR's new Helix, and was super surprised when the 15" was only .2 oz heavier than the KMR, which is to date my favorite rail.
As for muzzle devices of the non-braking kind, I've always been fond of Micor. I've also pretty much been the sole occupant of that camp though as no one knows who they are, and ordering through them was a serious PITA.-One Nation, Under God
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7 April 2016, 19:22 #3
How about a BCM Comp. Not a true brake, so doesn't hurt your teeth or the guys next to you shooting as much.
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7 April 2016, 20:06 #4LEO / MIL
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I recently installed and SLR ION and am impressed with the build quality so far. I messed with a BCM rail when they first came out and it was impressive as well. One thing I noticed was at the time, the finish on the OG BCM magnesium-blend rail seemed like it was more "fragile" compared to the coatings on other rails. I don't know if this is still the case or if it's even applicable to the Alpha series, but that's my impression at the time.
Both BCM and SLR feel rock solid when installed.
I think the only main differences between the rails is the appearance. SLR offers a lot more styles and lengths. If you haven't been to their website, I would suggest checking it out.
For muzzle devices, I'm pretty sure most hybrids like the ones you listed perform similarly. They do a good job at keeping the muzzle down, compared to the standard A-2. I'm partial to 3-prong flash hiders myself. Really want to try the new Surefire mashup to see what it looks like in low-light.
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7 April 2016, 20:28 #7LEO / MIL
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7 April 2016, 22:23 #8
Thanks fellas, so never handling one how are the finish/fit on the Slr rails?
Played with a kmr at RA a while back and it felt good
And as far as a bcm comp, I wouldn't oppose it I guess, thought about just a a2x..but open to all ideas at the moment..
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7 April 2016, 23:09 #9
SLR fit and finish is excellent. The details count.
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8 April 2016, 02:41 #10Senior Member
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Mega/hodge rail with a Surefire closed tine warcomp would be the sexy option, imo
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8 April 2016, 03:43 #11
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8 April 2016, 06:31 #12LEO / MIL
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8 April 2016, 10:36 #13
Not to be all jumpy on the SMOS stuff, but the 13.75 rail with a 14.5 barrel is a perfect fit. I had that upper and loved it. Mine had a Surefire Procomp, so it was very blasty. I ended up selling the upper, but if I kept it, I was going to throw a Griffin M4SD on it to try to cut down the fireball and some concussion.
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8 April 2016, 10:58 #14
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8 April 2016, 15:20 #15LEO / MIL
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