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If you look at many of the hand guard systems on the market nowadays, most have permanent rails at the 6:00, 12:00, 3:00 and 9:00 positions. Typically, you only need one or two sections of rail, and in many cases, they are best utilized at the 1:30 or 10:30 clock positions, not 9:00 and 3:00. Having to deal with the weight and uncomfortable feel of all these rails where you don't need or want them is not acceptable. These are just another example of products that are designed by people who are not real shooters for customers who just want their gear to look cool and don't actually use it. The V-Tac system allows for complete flexibility. You can use as many rail systems of whatever length makes sense when and where you need them and can forget about rails you don’t need. That's versatility!
If you are interested in some background information on how the V-Tac System came about, you can read about it here.
On this website, I offer the Rifle in an all-matte non-glare version. The kit includes two sliding studs for sling or bipod attachment, except for the carbine length, which includes one. There is also a tapped 10-32 hole at 6:00 center for a permanent stud.
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