The Daniel Defense Rail Interface System (RIS II) was designed at the request of the United States Special Operations Command (SOCOM) for the SOPMOD II program. SOCOM had a specific requirement for a free float M203 solution and Daniel Defense responded, designing a revolutionary product to meet the government’s need. The Daniel Defense RIS II allows the individual operator to free float the M203 grenade launcher without additional parts. As important, special tools are not required to mount the M203 grenade launcher. This was accomplished by integrating all of the needed parts to free float the M203 into the rail itself. Specifications for Daniel Defense M4A1 FSP Rail Interface System RIS II: Manufacturer: Daniel Defense Gun Make: AR Platform Gun Model: M4A1 Gun Type: Rifle Handguard Length: 12.25 in Gun Rail: Picatinny Weight: 17.1 oz Condition: New Included Accessories: Standard Height: 2.25 in Quantity: 1 Width: 2.23 in Length: 12.25 in Features of: Aircraft Grade 6061-T6 Aluminum Free-Floating Barrel Design For Increased Accuracy Two-Piece Design for USSOCOM Allows For the Attachment of an M203 Grenade Launcher When Lower Rail Section is Removed. Battle-Tested, 6-Bolt Bolt-Up System Securely Attaches Handguard to the Upper Receiver Grade 8 Military Specification Fasteners Uninterrupted Upper Rail Platform & Mil-Spec 1913 Picatinny Rails Mil-Spec Type III Hard Coat Anodized Finish (FDE or Black) Inside Diameter: 1.15″ Barrel Nut: Steel (For Patented Bolt-Up System) Gas System: Carbine Package Contents: Daniel Defense M4A1 FSP Rail Interface System RIS II Daniel Defense Warranty: Guaranteed Satisfaction All Daniel Defense products carry a 100% satisfaction guarantee against defects in original materials and workmanship. If your Daniel Defense product shows evidence of such defects, Daniel Defense will make every accommodation to fix, repair, or replace your product in the most expeditious manner possible. Daniel Defense does not warranty products or damage caused to our products by the correct or incorrect installation of other manufacturer’s products. Warranty information and warranties are supplied solely by the manufacturer, and not this retailer. This retailer publishes information from the manufacturer for information purposes only, and the manufacturer is solely responsible and liable for any warranty information and warranties published by this retailer. Please reference the appropriate manufacturer documents or reach out to the manufacturer directly for full warranty terms and effective dates. @media screen and (max-width: 400px) { #w-block-one { display:table-row !important; } }
4 reviews for Daniel Defense M4A1 FSP Rail Interface System RIS II
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Brando –
Installed in conjunction with a Colt 14.5” SOCOM heavy barrel. Attaches to the receiver nicely, retains your FSP, plenty of space for attaching extras, etc. Was my first DD rail and bought for a specific purpose, but after installing and handling it, I think I’ll check out their other rail offerings for future projects. Thing is built like a tank!
rottensuushi –
Rock solid lockup, aesthetically pleasing, and exactly what you need if you're doing a block II build! Its built like a tank, lets you retain your FSP if you already have an upper or barrel with one, however bear in mind quality comes at a price, and the RIS II is pretty dang heavy. But if you want a guarantee that anything like a PEQ or what not will hold zero, this is the rail for you.
Andy –
There is nothing wrong with other manufactures rails. Buy what you like. The truth is these DD M4 and MK18 rails earned their reputation on the battlefield. They are heavy, bulky and the mounting system is “old” by todays standards. But the mounting system works. Dropped off the back of a 7 ton, or used to open a stuck latch on an AAV your weapon will still hold acceptable battlefield zero. Or just pick one up for a clone. Stop complaining it is “heavy” go to the gym…
Jacob –
Fit on my sw mp15 pretty easily. It's solid. Would recommend.