They look about the same as any of the other rail systems to me, but I have heard they are of high quality.Īfter a lot of indecisiveness, I went in the direction of standard mid-length hand guards with 2 axillary rails in order to mount my angled fore-grip and possibly a light. There is no magic button (this isn't STAPLES).
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If not, return it (if you can), sell it, or chalk it up as learning experience, and go on until you figure it all out. Yes, there is a chance that what you try the first time may or may not work out. Buy what YOU can afford, and that works for what YOU want it to do. I'm not saying that one brand is better or worse than the other, or that you should or shouldn't use one or the other. And yes, sometimes you do get what you pay for - but not always. But if you need to have brand-y's NAME for everyone around you to see, or so you can tell everyone that you have it, and that's all you will use, because that's what you read in the latest gun-rag/forum/or your urban-SOCOM-mall-ninja buddy said so, or if you like to 'buy nice or buy twice' and can afford it, then by all means go buy that one. For utility's sake, if brand-x quad rail works for what you want it to do, then by all means go for it.
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Not everyone out there has to have the latest brand-name product that is being reviewed in magazines, pushed by forums, etc. Luckily, most of those outfits will make it right if there is an issue and you haven't trashed the product while trying to install/uninstall it. And I know of a few who have run into issues with Yankee Hill, Midwest, Troy, Samson, Larue, Vltor, and even Daniel Defense - myself included. I know of a few folks who are presently running with UTG parts on their SUR's with no issues.
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Yankee Hill Machine YHM Lightweight Tactical Free Float Mid Length The lowest price I've seen on Yankee Hill is around $99 - when they are on sale. Go back to my first reply to this thread, and I asked - what price range and whether or not he wanted FREE FLOAT.Īs he pointed out that Yankee Hill and Midwest Industries were a bit 'pricey', UTG is a viable option, as they are in the next price category below Yankee Hill and Midwest Industries.
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For that matter, I've seen the locals around here running ACOGS, AIMPOINTS, and Eotechs on their Airsoft toys.ĭo I recommend them? Well, let's say that there are 'better' choices out there, but those choices will cost more. and not just the Airsoft or Paintball versions of those pieces. They are also involved in parts for AR15, AK47, SKS, FAL, G3, M14, etc. Īnd YES, UTG is associated with Airsoft and Paintball accessories and parts, too.
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