For a sleek, customized rail that will leave you speechless, look no further than the Troy Industries SRAIML115BT0 Battle Rail AR-15 Aluminum Black. Crafted from hardened aircraft aluminum with stainless steel components and finished in MIL-SPEC hardcoat anodizing, these AR Handguards & Forends created by the experts at Troy Industries are sleek, durable and a breeze to install and attach all of your favorite accessories to. This Troy Industries SRAIML115BT0 Battle Rail AR-15 Aluminum Black is MIL-SPEC tough and is ready to take on whatever task you throw at it. Start a trend today and make your gun stand out with the incredible Troy Industries SRAIML115BT0 Battle Rail AR-15 Aluminum Black. Specifications for Troy Industries SRAIML115BT0 Battle Rail AR-15 Aluminum Black: Manufacturer: Troy Finish: Black Fabric/Material: Aluminum Gun Make: AR Platform Gun Model: AR-15 Gun Type: Rifle Handguard Length: 15 in Gun Rail: Picatinny Condition: New Included Accessories: Standard Mount Type: M-LOK Country of Origin: USA Quantity: 1 Package Contents: Troy Industries SRAIML115BT0 Battle Rail AR-15 Aluminum Black The Troy Industries SRAIML115BT0 Battle Rail AR-15 Aluminum Black is a quality addition to the Troy Industries lineup. For more great deals on AR Handguards & Forends by Troy Industries, please browse our Troy AR15 Accessories page. Similar Products to Troy Industries SRAIML115BT0 Battle Rail AR-15 Aluminum Black: Troy M-LOK Squid Grip 7-Pack, Flat Dark Earth Troy M-LOK Squid Grip 7-Pack, Black
4 reviews for Troy Industries SRAIML115BT0 Battle Rail AR-15 Aluminum Black
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The MC –
I love this rail. It looks sweet. MLOK cuts seems spot on. Inhavent had any evidence of the rail bending or twosting in any way. The finish is some kind of a matte finish. It is T marked. It seems to work, i dont know what else good i can say aboht rhat rail. Ill give you the bad though.It uses the standard barrel nut for an AR, so youll have to buy one and index it so that thr gas tube can go through the barrel nut. Additionally, its kind of a pain in the butt to get it aligned to the upper receiver. Asife from timing the barrel nut, the installation of the eail takes about as long it rakes to insrall the BCMs and Midwest Industries G3. The most consistent is the BCM. I like the look of this one better, and the finish on the G3 better. As such, i give it 4.5 stars and the other 5.0 since you dont have to index the barrel nut to the gas tube. Also, the anti rotation tabs on this could use sone beefing up.Definitely for competition, i dont know about hard duty use of end of times. Home defense sure. That said im upgrading to the MK14 for defense when I get the chance. While i like MLOK on the offset positions, i havent been able to use or seen the need use them on anything. I use offset mounts for my flashlights and dont know what id out at 4:30 or 7:30. I like the looks of the Geissele and the weight saving measures they've taken over the BCM.
Blue-collar –
I got the 15 inch M-lok Battle rail for my SAM-R rifle build. I love. It. Slim, strong, lightweight. Fit perfectly on a heavy profile Barrel. Just make sure you torque everything down to spec, and I just a little blue lock tight on all 4 locking tabs crank them down. Never had any issues with it rotating, or come lose. I do not have laser on it so I don’t know if it will shift. But to the best of my knowledge it haven’t moved on me. MY SAM-R is built for position shooting with 5.56 cartridge. All I have is a Glass and bi-pod.
Martin –
Bought this rail because I've heard good things about Troy Industries and I wasn't disappointed. The rail is extremely well made and very light weight. I was shocked when I first picked it up because it didn't weigh anything for a 15inch rail. It is also very easy to install and it use a standard barrel nut. The only thing I wish it came with was a build in QD mount but you can buy one for the MLOK slots.
The MC –
These rails are great if you don't care about anti rotation. I previously did not think that this was a big issue, BUT then I noticed that the rail on my primary had shifted a few degrees most likely from it falling because I balanced it wrong on the buttstock. This was about two feet I guess. The rail is still tight and I can't turn it by hand using a reasonably amount of force. It is not overly complicated to take down, but I just don't feel like it, and given that MCMRs and MK14s exist, I'm not going to bother. It's unfortunate because I really like the size of this rail in terms of diameter. The MCMR and MK14s are very narrow. This one is sized just right for my reasonably sized man hands. But since it rotated I can no longer give it a five.