Keep pressure off of the barrel and increase accuracy of your weapon with the AIM Sports Inc Rifle-Length AR Free Float Quad Rail Mount. This rail mount manufactured by the experts at AIM Sports Inc is made of black anodized aircraft grade aluminum and is compatible with most rifle length direct impingement gas systems. The AIM Sports Inc Carbine Length AR Free Float T-marked Quad Rail Mount has a no gap for monolithic rail look and accepts all standard Weaver/Picatinny 1913 accessories. Specifications for AIM Sports Inc Rifle-Length AR Free Float Quad Rail Mount: Manufacturer: AIM Sports Inc Color: Black Finish: Anodized Gun Make: AR Platform Gun Model: AR-15 Gun Type: Rifle Handguard Type: Free-Float Handguard Style: Quad Rail Gun Rail: Picatinny Condition: New Included Accessories: Standard Base/Mount Type: Picatinny/Weaver Quantity: 1 Features of AIM Sports Inc Rifle-Length AR Free Float Quad Rail Mount: Black anodized aircraft grade aluminum T-marked rails Accepts all standard Weaver / Picatinny 1913 accessories Compatible with most direct impingement gas systems One piece design includes barrel nut for mounting No gap for monolithic rail look Mounts over low profile gas blocks Package Contents: AIM Sports Inc Rifle-Length AR Free Float Quad Rail- V3
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Bradley –
I bought 2 of these since they were on sale. A 10 or so and 12 or so. I have them both mounted and they are good rails. My hand fits them well, so that's all I care about. My friend Cerakoted the one for me and it looks great. The only thing I didn't like was the shine. I don't know why anyone would paint a handrail with a sheen.
Ed –
This is a pretty inexpensive mount; for what you're paying its OK but I would suggest looking at some other options. One thing to note here, which I think is relevant, is that I think a lot of what I didn't like about this hand guard is probably inherent in quad rails. This was my first hand guard beyond the factory M4 guard and I don't think I fully understood the implications of a quad rail guard – mainly that it adds bulk to have 4 rails and it also adds lots of weight compared to other hand guards.First the good – the mounting system is kind of cool; it's not very complicated and it seems rock solid. It has 4 rails which is a lot of mounting surface to put stuff and you certainly won't run out of space. The extra length on the hand guard can be nice too compared to carbine length guards.Now the not so good. First, the guard turns on. You could probably use a strap wrench to do this but I didn't. The edges, despite being finished, were sharp enough to leave some fine cuts on my hands. I'm not crazy about that. The hand guard is noticeably heavier than the factory m4 guard which I replaced it with. The finish on the hand guard is also very shiny, not matte like it looks in the photo.I ultimately swapped this one out for one that is lighter weight and a bit less bulky, but with only a single mounting surface.