


If you want them, ohhunts makes and sells them too. Mid $300's for 10 free float handguards.īear in mind these are set up to receive the rail end caps. But the tubes all passed through and everything seats fine. The ONLY thing I found was a slight variance in the HEIGHT of the gas tube holes when torquing (the gas tube would tap the receiver entrance on the top side (I have a cheap flex video scope). Only thing is there is no instruction - though I watched an identical handguard install online (same mfr I presume). Finding these was an unexpected surprise. I had inadvertently bought barrels with dedicated pinned low pro gas blocks, making free float a necessity. I think they may just keep these, unless very particular. Trying to keep the investment as small as possible (when sold, new owners will customize every part to their favor). The price for these rails is outstanding. At the time of this review I have all the ohhunt barrel nuts installed and 4 of the handguards.

Handguards Include one jam nut, one barrel nut, and two anti-rotation screws.YHM has taken the lightweight concept to the limit with these handguards, as excess aluminum has been machined away in a visually striking pattern to create the lightest weight handguard possible while still retaining structural integrity and strength. This reduces the chance of accuracy-reducing pressure on the barrel, allowing it to flex naturally and in a repeatable manner when fired. This set of handguards is a free float model, meaning they are attached to the upper receiver only and do not make contact at any point on the barrel. Anti-rotation screws make sure the handguards stay in place and the four, full length mounting rails allow for maximum flexibility when it comes to mounting your favorite accessories. This free float set of handguards incorporates all the right features.
