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Looking to get some MLOK -> Picatinny (actual inspec mil 1913) rail sections to mount my new bipod. Curious what everyones favorite brands are that are actually repeatable / in spec.

Reason is, i purchased an accutac bipod, and would like to be able to quick detach it and use it between multiple rifles without adjusting, and as such making sure all the rails are the same size is important.
 
cheap or expensive they are all repeatable, just stay away from the plastic ones, though that would work for bipod use just fine but the plastic can ding easy making some things difficult to use.
 
Reason im asking is years and years ago i was very poor and bought amazon chinese knockoff ones and they are all so out of spec that you cant quick swap the way you are supposed to be able.
 
Reason im asking is years and years ago i was very poor and bought amazon chinese knockoff ones and they are all so out of spec that you cant quick swap the way you are supposed to be able.
oh, I wouldnt buy any gun parts off Amazon.

By "cheap" Ive used MidwayUSA brand pick rails just fine. Name brand pic rails can get stupid expensive for what they are. Magpul makes a good aluminum pic rail thats priced reasonably but avoid their plastic ones.

 
Awesome, thank you guys for the swift replies! I think ill try magpuls aluminum rails, and look into midwest industries and BCM.
 
Oops, Didnt look at the link. Those are not too badly priced, i had previously only seen the QD ones by arisaka which is a bit pricey
 
Oops, Didnt look at the link. Those are not too badly priced, i had previously only seen the QD ones by arisaka which is a bit pricey
The one I'm talking about is a low profile version if you look at the last picture and the link that I provided, you'll see the difference between a standard rail, and Arisaka version. You are referring to the longer ones for the bottom of the handguard that are designed to go with their rail sliders.


 

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