

Speaking totally from personal experience. As the number of mounting points and screws increase, so do the possibilities of incidence. Newer handguards do seem to have a slight radius there instead of a hard corner.īut there are already examples of over-torquing, stripped out screws, mounting points coming loose, and damage to keymod slots and handguards. As far as corners go, I'm talking about the inner transition from the hole to the key slot. Just how many corners does a circle have in your world?Īlso, how stupid do you think soldiers are? Precisely stupid enough to not understand Keymod accessories but to understand picatinny accessories? Wow, that's a narrow window, and remarkably insulting to troops. This is an important factor that many do not consider. This means that the average guy off the street, with no build-specific tools can purchase one. Keymod adoption is wide-spread as evidenced by manufacturers (or assemblers) offering complete rifles including it. Meaning, the manufacturer thought enough about the system to build it info the rifle. If i was to build another rifle i would go with an mlok rail from I much prefer the look of M-Lok but still cant justify the expense as not enough advantage is gained from switching from my Giessele, Centurion or Parallax rails. does it become a Pic-rifle or a mlok rifle? lots of folks like the keymod system so i wont comment on its functionality but I cant stand the look of the keymod.looks like storage racks from Costco. There are no 'keymod Rifles" Its just a handguard.

A bunch of the big boys are on-board now so that will help steer the ship for a while. Who manufactures (or assembles) a M-Lok rifle: Plus, there are a ton of companies that make Keymod rails and accessories. Who manufactures (or assembles) a Keymod rifle:
