Description
The NC Star AR15 Keymod Handguard Mid Length is a keymod handguard that is designed to fit AR15/M4 platforms with a MIL-SPEC barrel nut, Delta Ring, and front handguard cap. The handguard is 8.5 inches long and weighs 7.3 oz. with both accessory rails attached. It includes two Accessory Key Mod to Picatinny Rail Sections that can be placed in any of the 7 angled Key Mod sections. The handguard is designed to fit AR15/M4s with a MIL-SPEC barrel nut, Delta Ring, and front handguard cap.
Brand: NC Star Nc Star VMARKMM AR15 Key Mod Handguard - Mid Length - Keymod Handguards for the AR15/M4 Platforms. - Easy Drop-In install, no special gunsmithing involved, fit into Delta Ring and front Handguard Cap. Remove factory handguard, drop in the Key Mod handguards and use supplied screws to secure Key Mod handguard in place. - Solid fit, top rail is at receiver height and you have 7 angles of Key Mod slots - Black Anodized Aluminium Construction - This model fits: Mid-Length Gas Systems - Includes two Accessory Key Mod to Picatinny Rail Sections. One Short and one Medium Length Picatinny Rail sections. They can be placed in any of the 7 angled Key Mod sections. - Designed to fit AR15/M4s with: MIL-SPEC Barrel Nut, Delta Ring, and front Handguard Cap. - Length: 8.5" - Weight: 7.3 oz./9.3 oz. with both accessory rails attached A weapon mount is a weapon component used to affix an armament for stabilization. Weapon mounts can be broken down into two categories: static mounts and non-static mounts. A static mount is a non-portable weapon support component used on a self-propelled vehicle. A bipod has two legs and provides stability along the left-to-right coordinate axis of motion. The bipod permits the operator to rest the weapon on the ground, a low wall, or other object, reducing operator fatigue and permitting increased accuracy. Bipods can be of fixed or adjustable length. Those of higher quality can be tilted and also have their tilting point close to the bore central axis, allowing the weapon to tilt left and right a small amount, allowing a quick horizontal sight picture on uneven ground and keeping the operator close to the ground. Bipods are for the most part folded forward, not back. A tripod has three legs and provides stability along the left-to-right and fore-and-aft coordinate axis of motion. Tripods have the disadvantage of being heavy and bulky although when used in firing mode it has enough stability to be used with large firearms. Tripods are typically used on long-barrelled, rapid-fire firearms. The tripod permits the operator to rest the weapon on the ground and thus the gun feels lighter to the shooter and accuracy is increased. Another form of tripod is the tripod gun handle. The tripod gun handle provides a forward vertical pistol grip plus a slide out pivotal tripod. It is attached to the gun by a picatinny rail. The legs of the tripod can be deployed by the press of a button and can be pushed back up into the vertical grip.