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- trench shotgun features a ventilated metal handguard with a bayonet attachment lug. Ventilated handguards or heat shields (usually without bayonet lugs)...
- Aftermarket handguards also exist, including newer vented handguards based on the "Tropical" handguard, "dedicated forend" handguards featuring a built-in...
- LR-300 AXL: Aluminium quad handguard. LR-300 AXLT: Aluminium partial handguard. LR-300 NXL: Nylatron handguard. TTR-XA: Handguard with full length aluminium...
- and more fenestrated handguard/fore-end with accessories and gadgets mounted only where needed as compared to a Picatinny handguard, which typically has...
- conversion kit, or as part of a replacement handguard which integrates the muzzle brake, suppressor, and handguard. The X95 also has its own underslung grenade...
- dust cover and on the sides and bottom of the suppressor, forward of the handguard. The mounts which shroud the suppressor can be removed. Deliveries began...
- with forward ****ist and standard pistol grip. The handguard was made from full-length rifle handguard by cutting it in half and using either the fore or...
- bayonet lug, the CQBR is not meant to be ****ed with a bayonet. Handguards: The standard handguard for the CQBR is the Knight's Armament Company Rail Interface...
- from the handguards. On all previous AK rifles, the lower handguard of the rifle was mounted directly on the barrel with a stamped steel handguard retainer...
- EXP-1: The initial proof-of-concept prototype. It features a modified M249 handguard, a unique firing mechanism and a quick-detach barrel latch derived from...