Protects Hand & Rail From Heat & Abrasion; Easy Slide-On Installation
Molded polymer cover slides over any Picatinny handguard rail to provide a comfortable, secure grasping surface. Protects the hand from sharp rail edges and barrel heat during long shooting sessions. Molded-in knurled bands enhance your grip, especially when hand is wet, and match the Troy Modular Combat Grip to give your rifle a neat, unified appearance. No struggling to stretch the cover over the rail: simply pop up the retaining clip, slide on rail, and close the positive-locking clip to keep the cover firmly in place. Sold in 3-paks.
SPECS: Polymer, Black. 6-1⁄8" (15. 6cm) long, 17⁄16" (2.6cm) wide. 1 oz. (28.3g) weight. Sold in 3-paks.
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Customer ratings for TROY INDUSTRIES BATTLE RAIL COVER 3-PK PICATINNY POLYMER BLACK 6"
Number of ratings: 1
From brownells.com: 1
Average rating: 2
Ok if you can get them right..(26/02/2016)
I bought this to put on the Daniel Defense Omega Rail setup that I recently installed on my Colt LE6920.
All of the videos I've watched made the installation look like a snap. It didn't go that way for me. The fit of the rail covers are *very* tight. It took a while to get them in just the right spot where the lock would push in fully. On one of them I never did get the lock to seat properly.
They do look and feel nice when they're on, but I eventually gave up and decided to take them off. That was even more difficult than pushing them on. Ended up having to us the plastic end of one of my gunsmithing hammers to tap the covers off.
I ended up going back to the snap on "ladder" style ones from Magpul.
If I try to put them on again in the future I may put a little oil on there where it meets the rails. Perhaps it would go on and off more easily.
Product no.: 100011035 TROY INDUSTRIES BATTLE RAIL COVER 3-PK PICATINNY POLYMER BLACK 6" Mfr Part: SCOV-BRC-36BT-0812699017326 Molded polymer cover slides over any Picatinny handguard rail to provide a comfortable, secure grasping surface. Protects the hand from sharp rail edges and barrel heat during long shooting sessions. Molded-in knurled bands enhance your grip, especially when hand is wet, and match the Troy Modular Combat Grip to give your rifle a neat, unified appearance. No struggling to stretch the cover over the rail: simply pop up the retaining clip, slide on rail, and close the positive-locking clip to keep the cover firmly in place. Sold in 3-paks.
Product no.: 100041474 TROY INDUSTRIES BATTLE RAIL COVER 3-PK PICATINNY POLYMER BLACK 4.4" Mfr Part: SCOV-BRC-34BT-0812699017241 Molded polymer cover slides over any Picatinny handguard rail to provide a comfortable, secure grasping surface. Protects the hand from sharp rail edges and barrel heat during long shooting sessions. Molded-in knurled bands enhance your grip, especially when hand is wet, and match the Troy Modular Combat Grip to give your rifle a neat, unified appearance. No struggling to stretch the cover over the rail: simply pop up the retaining clip, slide on rail, and close the positive-locking clip to keep the cover firmly in place. Sold in 3-paks.
Protects Hand & Rail From Heat & Abrasion; Easy Slide-On Installation
Molded polymer cover slides over any Picatinny handguard rail to provide a comfortable, secure grasping surface. Protects the hand from sharp rail edges and barrel heat during long shooting sessions. Molded-in knurled bands enhance your grip, especially when hand is wet, and match the Troy Modular Combat Grip to give your rifle a neat, unified appearance. No struggling to stretch the cover over the rail: simply pop up the retaining clip, slide on rail, and close the positive-locking clip to keep the cover firmly in place. Sold in 3-paks.
SPECS: Polymer, Black. 6-1⁄8" (15. 6cm) long, 17⁄16" (2.6cm) wide. 1 oz. (28.3g) weight. Sold in 3-paks.
More...
Customer ratings for TROY INDUSTRIES BATTLE RAIL COVER 3-PK PICATINNY POLYMER BLACK 6"
Number of ratings: 1
From brownells.com: 1
Average rating: 2
Ok if you can get them right..(26/02/2016)
I bought this to put on the Daniel Defense Omega Rail setup that I recently installed on my Colt LE6920.
All of the videos I've watched made the installation look like a snap. It didn't go that way for me. The fit of the rail covers are *very* tight. It took a while to get them in just the right spot where the lock would push in fully. On one of them I never did get the lock to seat properly.
They do look and feel nice when they're on, but I eventually gave up and decided to take them off. That was even more difficult than pushing them on. Ended up having to us the plastic end of one of my gunsmithing hammers to tap the covers off.
I ended up going back to the snap on "ladder" style ones from Magpul.
If I try to put them on again in the future I may put a little oil on there where it meets the rails. Perhaps it would go on and off more easily.