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would you do the short or long troy handguard rail for saiga 7x39?


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I have been getting all the pieces for my saiga conversion and I am down to the last piece, the front hand rail. I like the troy for it's rounded natural had grip feel. Most of the people I talk to like the longer version of the rail as the say you get a longer reach for helping stabalize the gun but I see it as extra weight.

 

Do any of you have this rail and looking back would you do the long or short?

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Depends how you shoot. If you shoot like old school that has worked for several wars, get the short one. If you shoot like a combat mall ninja that just got out of an overpriced tacticool training center, get the long one so you can fully extend your support arm to nearly the muzzle, make sure to look left and right after every shot while grinding your teeth and thinking about your union dues.

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Stryker you're funny.

 

The answer is, neither is wrong. Neither is bad. And neither makes you a retarded mall ninja.

 

However, if you mount 6 accessories on your AK you may have crossed the line.

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Depends how you shoot. If you shoot like old school that has worked for several wars, get the short one. If you shoot like a combat mall ninja that just got out of an overpriced tacticool training center, get the long one so you can fully extend your support arm to nearly the muzzle, make sure to look left and right after every shot while grinding your teeth and thinking about your union dues.

Dude, that's some funny shithaha.gif

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