The Wilson Combat M-Lok AR handguard system has been designed by our engineering team to be among the lightest, strongest and most versatile compact free-floating rail systems on the market.
Machined on 5-axis CNC machines from high-strength 6005A-T5 aircraft aluminum with a smooth Mil-Spec hard anodized finish, the rail handguard/interface and its robust mounting system won't sacrifice strength, stability or accuracy over bulkier designs. The oversize and tough nitrocarburized 4130 steel barrel attachment nut reduces heat transfer and the ergonomic handguard design offers a sleek, non-abrasive platform for comfortable dynamic shooting.
Our precision machined three, six, and nine O’Clock M-Lok positions enable fast, easy mounting of multiple shooting accessories popular across the shooting industry.
In addition to a lighter, sleeker rail profile, the barrel nut design was retained from the original T.R.I.M rail to make it simple for users to easily swap the older Wilson Combat T.R.I.M rail design with this new M-Lok version.
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Note: The hardened screws used in this handguard are tapered at the base to provide a flush, smooth fit. It is important that during initial installation that a small amount of grease is placed on the tapered shoulder of the screw to prevent screw galling against the softer rail. If a screw siezes and becomes immobile do not attempt removal, please contact Wilson Combat customer service for assistance at [email protected]
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Initial thoughts | 2/17/2023 |
Handguard is reasonably priced and one of the few shorter options out there for DPMS 308. Handguard seems sturdy and the interface with the barrel nut seems to be rigid. My issue is the timing of the barrel nut is not possible with what materials are given. Handguard ships with one shim and a reversible nut...not even close to getting it timed right unless you don't torque the nut to spec. After successful timing with spare shims I had onhand, there is a gap of 0.045" between it and the receiver. | ||
Jared K | ||