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<blockquote data-quote="porscheman2944" data-source="post: 2690806" data-attributes="member: 2366"><p>That is part of what you are paying for the higher end rails tend to be lighter but you can get some of the cheaper ones that are light. the free float is mainly for accuracy and is to keep the handguard from putting pressure on the barrel other than than where it is attached. (not really that important unless you are shooting at 5 or 6 hundred yards. . ) the drop in handguards are considered more rugged because you could damage the open end of the free float tube. You can go with a magpul grip that has places you can add rails (I think 3 places) I would have to look but they are light and drop-in and give you options for rails. Go to a good gun store that has a variety of parts so you get a better idea of what is out there and stay away from walmart they usually have their AR stuff marked up pretty high.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="porscheman2944, post: 2690806, member: 2366"] That is part of what you are paying for the higher end rails tend to be lighter but you can get some of the cheaper ones that are light. the free float is mainly for accuracy and is to keep the handguard from putting pressure on the barrel other than than where it is attached. (not really that important unless you are shooting at 5 or 6 hundred yards. . ) the drop in handguards are considered more rugged because you could damage the open end of the free float tube. You can go with a magpul grip that has places you can add rails (I think 3 places) I would have to look but they are light and drop-in and give you options for rails. Go to a good gun store that has a variety of parts so you get a better idea of what is out there and stay away from walmart they usually have their AR stuff marked up pretty high. [/QUOTE]
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