H hknut New member Jul 29, 2008 #1 Any feed back on the MI forend? I like the idea af being able the use the top and 2 sides without the bottom. Is there any others that do that?
Any feed back on the MI forend? I like the idea af being able the use the top and 2 sides without the bottom. Is there any others that do that?
J Jermtheory New member Jul 29, 2008 #2 they tend to be heavy and often pretty far out of spec(possible trouble fitting items you want).
H hknut New member Aug 3, 2008 #3 I understand there are 2 models. 1 for Colt's only, and 1 for all others. Are the any other out there the will work without the bottom?
I understand there are 2 models. 1 for Colt's only, and 1 for all others. Are the any other out there the will work without the bottom?
J Jermtheory New member Aug 3, 2008 #4 not that im aware of...if i even understand what you're saying. you just dont want a rail at 6 o'clock? may i ask why?
not that im aware of...if i even understand what you're saying. you just dont want a rail at 6 o'clock? may i ask why?
J Jermtheory New member Aug 5, 2008 #6 hmmm....thought you could do that with a rail as well.never looked into it much though.
R Ridge_Runner_5 New member Aug 7, 2008 #7 I have a Midwest Industries rail on my AR...everything I own bolts on no problem. The VLTOR CASV-EL is free float, uses the Delta ring and the bottom can be removed for mounting a grenade launcher...
I have a Midwest Industries rail on my AR...everything I own bolts on no problem. The VLTOR CASV-EL is free float, uses the Delta ring and the bottom can be removed for mounting a grenade launcher...
C clown714 New member Aug 7, 2008 #8 I have a MI on my middy. everything fits,locks up tight(no play). don't know anything about launcher part. clown
I have a MI on my middy. everything fits,locks up tight(no play). don't know anything about launcher part. clown
R RockyMtnTactical New member Aug 14, 2008 #10 They are a good value, but I prefer LaRue and Daniel Defense.
A AFshooter New member Aug 19, 2008 #11 I have since gone with a Larue but the MI drop-in rails have served me well.