Install this Troy SOCC 5.56mm Low Profile BattleRail w/ M-LOK Cooling Holes to improve your grip and expand your customization options while in the field. These AR Handguards & Forends made by Troy Industries are machined from hardened aircraft aluminum with stainless steel components and finished in Mil-Spec hardcoat anodizing for superior durability that won’t weigh you down at the range or in the backcountry. This Troy SOCC 5.56mm Low Profile M-LOK BattleRail is snag-free and provides a lightweight platform that enhances your weapon’s performance and appearance. Equip a Troy SOCC 5.56mm Narrow Low Profile BattleRail to gain a better controllable and balanced weapon. Specifications for Troy SOCC 5.56mm Low Profile BattleRail: Manufacturer: Troy Color: Flat Dark Earth Finish: Mil-Spec Hard Coat Anodized Fabric/Material: Stainless Steel, Aluminum Gun Make: AR Platform Gun Model: AR-15 Gun Type: Rifle Gun Rail: M-LOK Condition: New Included Accessories: Standard Country of Origin: USA Quantity: 1 Package Contents: Troy SOCC 5.56mm Low Profile BattleRail Similar Products to Troy SOCC 5.56mm Low Profile BattleRail: Troy M-LOK Squid Grip 7-Pack, Flat Dark Earth Troy M-LOK Squid Grip 7-Pack, Black
3 reviews for Troy SOCC 5.56mm Low Profile BattleRail
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TK11069 –
I bought the 12.5" to replace my Troy Alpha rail so I could get M-Lok compatibility. I prefer the mid-size rail on 16" barrels. As long as you have a mil-spec barrel nut (not included), this just slides on and then tighten down. I absolulty love the look and the slim profile.
FL Man –
Product is as advertised. Have multiple sized an versions of troy rails. This is by far the smoothest and easiest to install. A monkey with awrmech can do it by following the roonted instructions in the box with a usgi barrel nut. Lose the paper and it can be a paperweight if you have zero mechanical intuition.
Nick W –
I got my rail awhile back but was waiting for some free time to completely rebuild my upper and install it. I got everything put together and functioning, but when I went to mount the rail I found out that it had no mounting mechanism. There were no threaded holes, clamping mechanisms, etc that would lock it in place over the barrel nut. It just slides on and off freely, and has about 30 degrees of free rotation whenever it's in what should be the correct position. I thought I was going crazy and took it to 2 different gunsmiths trying to solve the problem, but both of them agreed that there was no way to mount it without doing some custom modifications.