11/12/2022 0 Comments How to install a free float rail ar15![]() ![]() The Delta ring assembly must be cut off in order to install the rail, and this is the part that seems to scare people the most. Below is a picture showing the 4 rail parts. You should find a plastic bag with 2 different size allen wrenches, several different allen head screws (2 different sizes), a locking compound for the screw threads, and the four primary components of the rail. You should now be looking at something similar to the below picture. Once that is done, remove the upper receiver, pull out the charging handle and bolt carrier group (verify the chamber is empty a second time), and lastly, pull off the handguards. With the above out of the way, let’s make sure that we are starting with an empty weapon. If you stab yourself, shoot yourself, or find some other manner of getting yourself hurt, you are responsible for your own actions. This is based on my own method of installation, and all liability is with the end user. However, it is my belief that the overall installation process is simple enough for anyone who is familiar with the AR15, and has a basic level of skill with simple hand tools. #How to install a free float rail ar15 professionalThis guide does not act as a substitute for real world knowledge, and is not designed to turn the reader into a professional “gun plumber”. ![]() The Midwest Industries rail (MI-20) is a Free Floating Rail designed to be installed and used on a standard AR15/ M4 carbine. ![]() For many users, it is more a matter of a stable handguard/ rail that will not rattle or wiggle under hard use than it is absolute accuracy.Ĭutting tool (dremel or hacksaw will work) A FF rail also allows for better accuracy by the barrel not being touched by the forearm. Purpose of Item: A free floating rail allows for multiple attachment points of equipment, to include optics, vertical foregrips, lights, lasers, and other items. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |