With the Barska AR Quad Picatinny, your shooting experience will be increased beyond what you ever thought was possible, due to its tight fit and ability to provide an unyielding grip. These AR Handguards & Forends, from the professionals at Barska, are made from high quality materials that will supply long-lasting durability. For countless years, Barska has been dedicated to producing high quality products that are ideally suited for shooters from nearly any discipline, and the Barska AR Quad Picatinny is the direct result of Barska’s commitment to fulfilling what each customer requires. Right here, at OpticsPlanet, we make the effort to see to it that you find the product you have been looking for, and the Barska AR Quad Picatinny is one of the many firearm devices that we are very pleased to carry. For an amazing way to equip yourself with the best suited equipment for all of your shooting requirements, choose the Barska AR Quad Picatinny. Specifications for Barska AR 2-Piece Free Float Quad Rail: Rail Type: Picatinny Rails: 4 Compatibility: M-16 – M-4 – other AR carbine platform weapons Finish: Matte Black Gun Model: AR15
4 reviews for Barska AR Quad Picatinny
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Eric –
Ordered this item and it was listed as compatible with standard AR carbine rifles. Well after getting it mounted, the gas tube hole is too small. I'm going to have to drill it to get the gas tube through it. Not quite what expected.
barreguy92 –
I hate to be critical of a product but unfortunately this doesn't work. I had a friend put together an ar pistol for me with this rail and it wasn't centered and he couldn't even install the gas tube. So I had to buy a new rail. And before someone thinks my friend doesn't know what he is doing he works on guns all the time and he put together my LR-308 and it is perfect! My guess is this best works for an airsoft gun, which is a total bummer because I was really hoping this would work.
Rick –
Not a major negative comment but I thought I'd share it. The initial issue I had with this is that the gas block has to be installed after the rail. So if you don't want the rail to be flapping around while installing the gas block, you have to tighten the collar screw to the upper then insert the gas block. Then, once the gas block is in position, you have to completely loosen the collar so you can turn the rail to allow an allen wrench to get to the gas block set screws to tighten it. The thing that bothered me the most is that after completing the install, the top picatinny rail is not level or on the same plain as the upper picatinny. It's a couple of degrees off to the left and since I have to mount a sight on the rail, that was a big concern. I can't loosen the barrel nut as that would take it out of spec. I was able to turn the rail a bit to the right to line up with the upper by loosening all the brass screws at the end of the rail, turn the rail to the right while tightening the collar screw. A couple of the brass screw no longer lines up with the hole so I was only able to tighten two of them.Overall, it looks good from a distance but my front sight is still off a little bit to the left.
Drinks and Food –
So far the part is working. Other than the gas block tube hole where the it enters thru the rail being a bit smaller and need to be drilled. I like it. The part was even out, went in flush with the threads, all the parts comes in the packaging and does not require removable separate balance pins because it is built into the rail. Attachments such as flashlights and lasers are able to fit in not problem, same goes with the vertical grips or bipod. (Why need a bipod with a carbine I'll never know). Finally able to vent out the heat more on how open the rail structure is.I give it a 9/10 only because it requires a bit of drilling to make sure it fits will with the gas block tubeDisclaimer: This is my opinion, I am not forcing this onto anyone to be pressure into buying this, it is from my experience with the part onto my AR-15