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ExactlyIt kinda looks like everything but doesn't look like anything at the same time. I like the look though.
ExactlyIt kinda looks like everything but doesn't look like anything at the same time. I like the look though.
That hand guard by Gisselle in the US was created to mate the MR308 based M110A1 with MLOK accessories.The geometry of the handguard on the DMR reminds me somewhat of the handguard solution on the M110A1 DMR; an octogonal handguard with top rail and what looks like could be m-lok
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Between the two of there was a folding stock it would have been on the shorter carbine.![]()
longer barrel
I would counter that although there may be some additional costs. The Full M Lok or Keymod rail slots would still allow a less cheese grater grip, with all the options of mounts well giving more ventilation for heat and they would also double as lightening cuts. So the rail is a little lighter making the rifle just a little lighter.As far as rails go, I think having a full 12 o'clock rail and having mounting points at 3, 9 and presumably 6 o'clock for rail pieces is not bad for a mass service rifle.
Quad rails are obviously not that desirable, and having full m Lok or key mod at 3, 9 and 6 could have been useful but would've likely added extra machining costs.
What we see seems to be a fair compromise in handguard design that offers the full top rail experience with optional limited 3, 9 and 6 rails if needed, while keeping the rest of the handguard simple and smooth (but also somewhat easier to hold).
I would counter that although there may be some additional costs. The Full M Lok or Keymod rail slots would still allow a less cheese grater grip, with all the options of mounts well giving more ventilation for heat and they would also double as lightening cuts. So the rail is a little lighter making the rifle just a little lighter.