![]() Troy Industries Alpha rail (XLP/Micro-slight modification to rail to allow access to set screws, and special installation instructions.) Troy Industries VTAC Alpha Rail (XLP/Micro) Odin Works Sport Forend (XLP/Micro - slight modification to barrel nut) Odin Works KMod Forend (XLP/Micro - slight modification to barrel nut) ![]() The modified M4 style handguards provided with our standard system Newtown Firearms Modular Free Floating Carbine Rail Troy Industries TRX Battlerail Extreme 9" and 7.2" Troy Industries Drop In Carbine (Mid length and Rifle length require removal of handguard tension screw and arm) Magpul MOE handguards (most recent version cut to accept gas pistons) Midwest Industries Gas Piston Two Piece Free Float Forearm Samson Evolution Series 12.37 (rifle only)ĭaniel Defense Standard Length Omega Railsĭaniel Defense Standard Length Lite Railsĭaniel Defense Standard Length Omega X Rails Samson Evolution Series 7 EX (carbine only) Samson Evolution Series 4 EX (pistol only) The Free Floating or Drop In rails available on our website Their website lists quite a few that fit that they know of, and a few that need slight modification to fit. As a rule of thumb though, if it is a standard barrel nut, the adams arms will fit. There are a couple exceptions that will touch later that designed barrel nuts that have cuts that when timed correctly will allow for clearance of the barrel nut. The trick with them regardless of which block you use (micro, xlp, etc) is that it needs to be installed on a system with a barrel nut that has the same dimensions as a standard barrel nut. The adams arms uses a bushing that is placed against the barrel nut to help hold the drive rod in place. To fully understand how to fit the guards to these systems you must first understand how the systems support the drive rod I am going to start with the two short stroke systems I know the most about, the Adams Arms kits and the Superlative kits. I've done a ton of research and will be compiling the information into this thread in the coming weeks as to hopefully make this an easier issue for those wanting to swap out guards on their piston systems. SO! I have an adams arms evo that I have been wanting to swap out the hand guards for awhile now and frankly, it has turned into a pain in the ass.
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