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<blockquote data-quote="ez bake" data-source="post: 952477" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>I've always wanted to know - how heavy is that thing? Also, what is the balance like on it - I've heard that they balance well, but I've never fired an AR with a CASV on it.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Oh - and as for the more expensive rails being only lighter, I don't know if I'd agree with that. I've seen more than a few rails under $100 come loose, begin to wiggle, strip screws because of thinner or weaker material used, or line-up incorrectly (badly noticeable at muzzle end), or two screw-holes just not line-up at all. I would say that the $100-$200 sets are better, but no where as secure, rugged, or impervious to damage from taking apart and putting back together as the better sets that happen to cost more. </p><p></p><p>That's not to say that a cheaper set (in my opinion, as long as its $100+ from what I've been able to tell by reviews, personal experience, and talking to folks who own various budget rails) won't work for the average AR owner, but I wouldn't say that they are as good as the high-end systems, just heavier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ez bake, post: 952477, member: 229"] I've always wanted to know - how heavy is that thing? Also, what is the balance like on it - I've heard that they balance well, but I've never fired an AR with a CASV on it. Oh - and as for the more expensive rails being only lighter, I don't know if I'd agree with that. I've seen more than a few rails under $100 come loose, begin to wiggle, strip screws because of thinner or weaker material used, or line-up incorrectly (badly noticeable at muzzle end), or two screw-holes just not line-up at all. I would say that the $100-$200 sets are better, but no where as secure, rugged, or impervious to damage from taking apart and putting back together as the better sets that happen to cost more. That's not to say that a cheaper set (in my opinion, as long as its $100+ from what I've been able to tell by reviews, personal experience, and talking to folks who own various budget rails) won't work for the average AR owner, but I wouldn't say that they are as good as the high-end systems, just heavier. [/QUOTE]
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