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<blockquote data-quote="mmchambers06" data-source="post: 952506" data-attributes="member: 4445"><p>It uses the factory barrel nut, so there is no barrel removal necessary. The bottom part of the rail locks in with a couple of tabs and can be removed in about 2 seconds. It comes with various lengths of rail segments and you can place them on the top, sides, or bottom, or 45 degree offset on the right/left, which is ideal for a light. They are approx. $250.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It's made of out of aluminum except for the mounting hardware (i.e.: the part over the upper). The carbine length rail is 14.3 oz. For comparison, the DD Omega weighs 8 oz. It does balance well. The weight doesn't bother me unless I have my a Zoom dot and light mounted...at that point it should be expected.</p><p></p><p>At the end of the day I like it because of the flexibility with the rails, the fact that it's dead sexy, and the easy of installation.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yeah. The UTG rail weighs like 13 oz. They make your gun way front heavy.</p><p></p><p>I had one when I was being a cheap bastard. They really suck. The Troy MRF DI is a HUGE upgrade for $60 more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mmchambers06, post: 952506, member: 4445"] It uses the factory barrel nut, so there is no barrel removal necessary. The bottom part of the rail locks in with a couple of tabs and can be removed in about 2 seconds. It comes with various lengths of rail segments and you can place them on the top, sides, or bottom, or 45 degree offset on the right/left, which is ideal for a light. They are approx. $250. It's made of out of aluminum except for the mounting hardware (i.e.: the part over the upper). The carbine length rail is 14.3 oz. For comparison, the DD Omega weighs 8 oz. It does balance well. The weight doesn't bother me unless I have my a Zoom dot and light mounted...at that point it should be expected. At the end of the day I like it because of the flexibility with the rails, the fact that it's dead sexy, and the easy of installation. Yeah. The UTG rail weighs like 13 oz. They make your gun way front heavy. I had one when I was being a cheap bastard. They really suck. The Troy MRF DI is a HUGE upgrade for $60 more. [/QUOTE]
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