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any suggestion for buying at reasonable price?
any help will be appreciated
 
Posts: 73 | Location: Raymondville south texas | Registered: March 08, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I'm a big fan of Larue Index Clips: https://www.larue.com/products...xclips-72-piece-set/
 
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I'm a big fan of Larue Index Clips:


Thanks for that. They look good and that 50% discount is definitely nice, especially considering how over-priced most rail covers are.




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Thanks for the info, just ordered ..
 
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Have you considered a paracord wrap? It’s light, cheap, and comfortable. Granted, it’s a pain to install/remove frequently but if you’re locked down on your kit and don’t plan frequent changes then it’s pretty nice.

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I'm a big fan of Larue Index Clips:


Thanks for that. They look good and that 50% discount is definitely nice, especially considering how over-priced most rail covers are.


Amen, order placed. Thanks for the link Rogue!




 
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Magpul makes decent rail covers( Larue has them for sale ) , so does Daniels Defense and Tango Down and ERGO makes decent rail cover ladders.

I had the larue clips, but I took them off. I was playing with different configurations and removing and putting them back on got annoying. Also, the handstop that came clips would slide a little back and forth. I also found the clips to be less "grippy" than I liked. But, That was circa 2010, so they may have improved them since then.
 
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Im gonna try that paracord thing. That seems pretty cool.



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I'm a big fan of Larue Index Clips: https://www.larue.com/products...xclips-72-piece-set/


R0gue - Thanks Sir for this link. I just ordered me two sets since they are at half price....Mark
 
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I've been using the ladder style covers in the background of the photo. I cut them to length.


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Magpul makes decent rail covers( Larue has them for sale ) , so does Daniels Defense and Tango Down and ERGO makes decent rail cover ladders.

I had the larue clips, but I took them off. I was playing with different configurations and removing and putting them back on got annoying. Also, the handstop that came clips would slide a little back and forth. I also found the clips to be less "grippy" than I liked. But, That was circa 2010, so they may have improved them since then.


Magpul rail covers is made by Ergo (or was at one time). The Ergos are cheaper.
 
Posts: 7389 | Location: Raymore, Missouri | Registered: June 24, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I never even thought about the paracord thing. Very cool, thanks.
 
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Out of all the rail covers I have tried, and I have tried a lot, I prefer the ladder style. They are light, they do not increase the girth, and they are easy to install, remove, and cut to size if needed. I did put the Larue clips on my 6940P to try but I will eventually replace them with some ladder covers when I get around to it.
 
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Magpul makes decent rail covers( Larue has them for sale ) , so does Daniels Defense and Tango Down and ERGO makes decent rail cover ladders.

I had the larue clips, but I took them off. I was playing with different configurations and removing and putting them back on got annoying. Also, the handstop that came clips would slide a little back and forth. I also found the clips to be less "grippy" than I liked. But, That was circa 2010, so they may have improved them since then.


Magpul rail covers is made by Ergo (or was at one time). The Ergos are cheaper.

I'm talking about the XT rail panels. I don't see them in the Ergo catalogue but they have some newer offerings. I'm rather surprised to hear that Magpul outsourced their plastic.
 
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Does the heat of the barrel melt the para cord? Chris
 
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I was looking for something for my Bren 805 PS1 when I remembered these but couldn't remember who made them but RogueJSK did, they're available in Black, FDE and these nice looking units; made by http://alienarmorgear.com/



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I like the knights armamnet ones but not real cost effective
 
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Tried most of the brands mentioned and like the ERGO's best.
 
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How are the Magpul MLOK panels? Are they hard plastic or more rubbery like Hogue grips?
 
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^^^the type 2 mlok panels are hard plastic but agressive which was nice. They do add a little bulk, but liked them a lot on a forend I used in the past. Switched to a mk8 geissele rail and used them again for a little, but have switched to the bcm panels. Those are a lot smaller and just fit in the slot which I liked.
 
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